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An Orlando family caught the hilarious yet scary moment when a black bear stole their Uber Eats food order that was left on the porch.
The video was shared to TikTok after the family’s Ring doorbell captured the entire burglary on November 3.
It’s estimated that the bear was between 300 to 400 lbs and is a recognized local in the area. It is however the first time he’s committed a Taco Bell burglary on any home.

The bear was caught by the Ring doorbell
Laidy Gutierrez and Daniel Alexander Bula Velasquez ordered $45 worth of Taco Bell via Uber Eats to satisfy their Friday night cravings. It seems the bear might have wanted it that little bit more, taking the food just minutes later.
Footage shared to TikTok showed the delivery driver placing the food at the doorstep before taking a photo as evidence of the successful delivery.
Moments later, a large black bear approached the home before grabbing the delivery bag with its mouth and walking off. It’s reported by Fox 35 Orlando that it later returned for the drink.
The second part of the footage shows the family opening the door, only to find no food present and an empty drink cup sprawled across the porch.
“The bear took the food,” an unsurprised Gutierrez could be heard saying.
According to Fox 35, the bear is a regular in the neighborhood and they even caught him on camera just days before. “Before they leave the house, and they open the door, they check the cameras,” explained niece Nicole Castro.
Tha family told Fox 35 that Uber Eats had already issued a refund for the food.
Bears in Florida
According to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Florida black bears once occupied the entirety of Florida’s mainland, including some coastal islands and larger keys.
Today, bears occupy around 49% of their historic range.
This summer, bears were spotted through Central Florida including crowded metropolitan areas in Orlando, as per WUSF.
Experts have previously warned of the importance of not feeding bears to prevent them from becoming food-conditioned.

Other videos of bears
Last month, a video of an Alaskan bear dubbed the “monster bear” racked up views online after a wildlife photographer captured a 1,500 lbs bear in its natural habitat.
The video left TikTok users scared by the sheer size of the bear, as covered by HITC.
Similarly, another video last month showed the heart-racing moment a cyclist in Alberta, Canada missed a charging bear by mere seconds.
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