After her 2-year-old kid mistakenly bought 31 McDonald’s cheeseburgers via DoorDash, a Texas mother learnt an important lesson about keeping her phone unlocked. Kelsey Golden, who works in media marketing for a school, was at home on Monday working on the school’s annual yearbook.
Barrett, her 2-year-old son, began “yanking” on her phone while she was transferring images from her phone to her computer, she told CNN. Golden revealed that her son enjoys using her phone’s camera. “Instead of playing games or doing other things on her phone, he wants to stare at his mirror,” she explained. Barrett, on the other hand, didn’t just stare at his reflection this time. “He starts pressing the screen and waving his arm around like a roller coaster,” she explained.
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Golden was then notified that her DoorDash order was taking longer than usual, which was unusual because, while she occasionally bought DoorDash for her two older children’s school lunches, she had packed their lunches that morning.
Golden’s astonishment was compounded when a coworker informed her that her children were really eating their packed lunches at school, with no sign of DoorDash. “Right as she said that, I was outside on the porch with Barrett,” she explained. “A car pulls up, and I’m like, ‘Wait, what?'” So I went over there, and she pulls out a huge McDonald’s bag and says ’31 cheeseburgers?’
Golden claimed that at first, she assumed the delivery man was at the wrong address. “Then it hit me: Barrett was messing around with my phone,” she explained. “I went back to my phone and saw that an order had been placed while he was toying with it.”
“Oh my my, he has really done this,” I said.
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“No one in our family enjoys cheeseburgers,” Golden explained, so the unintentional order was even more out of place. So she advertised free cheeseburgers on her town’s Facebook page. “One woman came by, pregnant, and asked for six of them,” she explained. “I’m not passing judgement.”
She also mentioned that she gave several cheeseburgers to her neighbours. According to Golden, the entire order came to $91.70 since Barret left a “very nice” 25% tip. She admitted she had “no idea” the blunder would go viral.
Barrett was invited to a meet-up with McDonald’s employees on Friday, where he was allowed to meet the business mascots, take photos, and eat chicken nuggets. Golden hopes that her son’s “lucky” order would make people’s days a little brighter. She said, “I hope it spreads a little comedy in a sad, dark world.”
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