DoorDash is an app-based food delivery service with over 2 million customers in the United States. The company has been the Target of a number of allegations of employee theft and fraud. In March of 2018, DoorDash was sued by a former employee who claimed that she was owed over $200,000 in unpaid wages and bonuses. In October of 2018, DoorDash was sued by a former driver who claimed that he was owed over $200,000 in unpaid wages and bonuses.
In both of these cases, DoorDash has denied the allegations and has stated that the employees responsible have been terminated. However, the allegations have caused DoorDash to face scrutiny from investors and the media.
Investors are concerned about the company’s ability to fend off lawsuits and pay back debts. The media has focused on the allegations of employee theft and fraud, raising the question of whether DoorDash is in trouble. However, the company has responded to the allegations by increasing security measures and improving its anti-fraud measures.
Based on these measures, it appears that DoorDash is taking the allegations seriously and is prepared to address them head on. While the company faces challenges, it appears to be in good shape overall.