This is the bizarre moment a Domino's Pizza delivery driver was caught on doorbell camera rubbing a Great Missenden customer's food on his crotch.
Jonathan Terry, 31, ordered pizza and pudding from the takeaway for a night in with pals.
He was tucking into the tub of birthday cake flavour Ben and Jerry's when his girlfriend rang to stop him, after spotting the footage on her phone.
The doorbell Ring app caught the delivery driver rubbing the tub on his crotch while waiting for the door to be answered - and then handing it over to the customer.
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Domino's has apologised for the incident.
Wedding photographer Jonathan from Great Missenden said: "We sat down, watched a film and started to eat the cookies.
"About 20-minutes after we received the delivery we went to get the ice cream out and weirdly I had a call from my girlfriend.
"She said 'I hope you haven't eaten the ice cream that Domino's have sent you'."
"She then told me to go and look at the Ring doorbell.
"It was me he handed the ice cream to - so after he rubbed it all over his crotch, he then handed it to me as soon as I opened the door.
"It felt quite disrespectful and very vile.
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"My housemate said he felt violated - he was not happy."
Jonathan captured the shocking moment on his Ring doorbell - which records movement outside the house, on September 27.
The driver can be seen knocking on the door before using the tub of ice cream to rub against his crotch - then handing it over to the customer.
Unaware of what had just happened Jonathan and his housemate started eating the food.
After making a complaint to Domino's customer services, he was offered vouchers which Jonathan said he refused because he doesn't want to eat with them again.
He said: "I said after what your delivery driver has done I don't feel safe and don't want to oblige to ever buy an order from Domino's again.
"I want to make sure people are aware of what has happened."
When approached for comment, a spokesperson for Domino's said a full investigation was now underway.
A spokeswoman said: 'We were extremely disappointed to see this film and our driver's behaviour is unacceptable.
"We expect high standards of behaviour at all times and clearly this individual has breached the trust our customers rightly expect from Domino's.
"We are conducting a formal investigation with this team member as a top priority.
"We have apologised sincerely and are working to resolve this issue with the customers so we can put this right."
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