Posted on 11/10/2023 9:20:12 AM PST by Red Badger
Nov. 8 (UPI) -- A Florida family ordered a Taco Bell delivery from Uber Eats and their security cameras captured the moment their food was stolen off the front porch by a hungry bear.
Laidy Guiterrez and Daniel Bula, who live in the Longwood neighborhood of Orlando, shared security camera footage of the moment a bear approached their front door and walked off with the bag of Taco Bell food that had just been dropped off by a delivery driver.
VIDEO AT LINK.................
The video shows the bear return moments later for the soft drinks delivered alongside the food.
Gutierrez said bears are a common sight in her neighborhood, but the food theft was a first.
The family said they learned a valuable lesson about having food dropped off on their front porch.
Three words that should never go together: “Taco Bell delivery”
Living Mas!
That is a better interception rate than the Chicago Bears.
Black bears matter!
Hes going to need an antacid.
They should be arrested and charged with cruelty to animals.................
Does a bear shiite in the .......EVERYWHERE!..............
If someone leaves food in my living room and I take it, its not stealing.
Cute-
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Bearritos! Yum!
LOL...
I love the way, using its mouth gingerly, just picked up the rolled up area where a human would carry it and ambled away instead of shredding it right there as a normal bear would!
A very genteel bear!
very soon we will have the answer to that age-old question that is on everyone’s mind…
Does he, or doesn’t he?
“Hes going to need an antacid.”
That’s why he came back for the soda.
wy69
Instead of running for the border, he ran to the outhouse afterwards.
Yō bear-o Taco Bell
For those of you who are concerned upon a complete meal he’ll probably go down a few houses and steal a churro left on their step.
wy69
Check the woods for barf...
Check the woods for dead bear.................
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