McDonald's is happy to supersize any order, but one family's careless mistake while using a delivery app resulted in a huge order containing 200 McNuggets.
In a video that has been viewed more than 11 million times, a TikToker named Jessica Vaccaro explains what happened when her husband accidentally reached a 20x multiplier on an order of 10 nuggets while using DoorDash. I shared my thoughts.
@lynn_j_goat #viral #chickennuggets video. Follow me on IG jisikalilgoat #fyp #mcdonalds #accident My husband used Doordash to win her x20 with 10 piece nuggets!?? We're at 434k on IG, follow us ! @McDonalds #Laughter #Hysteric ♬ Original song – Jessica
In the video, she asks her mother, who begins to open the box in hysterics, “Please tell me that. Is this okay?” “Where's the food we ordered? Oh my god, we didn't order 185 chicken nuggets. I think we ordered more.”
Vaccaro's husband, Chris Mullane, said: today I ended up ordering 4-5 burgers, fries, and 200 nuggets total.
“My attention to detail on things like that wasn't great,” he told the outlet. “Pay attention to the details. And maybe you can ask your wife to order it for you.”
The incident originally happened in 2017, but a couple from Long Beach, California, posted footage of it this month.
Viewers were outraged by the antics.
“I'd still eat it all in one sitting,” one person joked.
“Lord, I have seen what you have done for others, and I want you to do the same for me,” said another.
In a follow-up video, Vaccaro said the only sign that something was wrong was when a DoorDash delivery driver texted him that orders were taking longer because they were making everything fresh. He said it was time.
@lynn_j_goat #ChickenNugget Storytime???♀️ Let's go to the bill! #billsmafia #fatgoatrecords @FAT GOAT RECORDS @FAT GOAT PLUGINS™ ♬ Original song – Jessica
“I'm like, 'Is this a prank?'” she told viewers. “We only lost it after Chris realized he had made a mistake with her order. Luckily we didn't have that amount.” [of money spent] It didn't matter. ”
The couple reportedly donated their surplus food.
In the end, it's safe to say we all went “Lovin' It.”
DoorDash did not immediately respond Entrepreneur's Request comments.