Kelsey Burkhalter Golden decided to donate the burgers.
A two-year-old boy in Texas, United States, ordered more than two dozen cheeseburgers from a local McDonald’s outlet using his mother’s phone. The woman found out after checking her phone.
Kelsey Burkhalter Golden told KHOU11 that her son Barrett placed the order on the food delivery platform DoorDash without her knowledge.
“My son was playing with my phone, I thought he was taking pictures, but when I looked back at my thing, it was ordered the moment he was playing with my phone,” the resident of the village said. Kingsville to the publication.
Speak with KRISTVMs. Golden said she was surprised to see a message from DoorDash that her order will take longer than usual “due to the size of the order” – 31 cheeseburgers.
The mother of three was working on the computer when her son got hold of her unlocked phone and placed the order.
The total amount of the bill was $61.58, according to KRISTV and the little one even added a $16 tip.
But instead of berating the child for being angry, the woman decided to donate the burgers to those who wanted them.
“I have 31 free McDonald’s cheeseburgers if anyone is interested. Apparently my 2-year-old knows how to order doordash,” she posted on Facebook.
Within minutes, Ms. Golden began receiving responses. While some of the locals picked up the cheeseburgers, others gave Ms. Golden advice on how to store it.
She later told KHOU11 that she will hide the DoorDash application on her cell phone to prevent her son from abusing it.
“I think I have to hide the app or something, because Door Dash is not secure,” said Ms. Golden.