5-yo orders Rs 64,900 worth of ice cream and cakes online, gets them delivered to dad’s office
Team Udayavani, Dec 15, 2021, 12:14 PM IST
Image posted on Instagram
Sydney: A five-year-old boy accidentally placed an online order for A$1200 (Rs 64,900) worth of ice cream and cakes while playing a game on his father’s phone.
The order, comprising 14 jars of Dulce de Leche spread, seven cakes, five bottles of milk and six boxes of ice cream were delivered to his father’s office who ironically had no idea of the same until he got a message from Uber Eats notifying him that his food had been delivered.
The purchase was made from Gelato Messina, who then posted the hilarious story on their Instagram page.
As per the post, the father of the boy was on a leave on that day and had to drive to his office to pick up the expensive order.
He later distributed the goodies to his colleagues at the fire department where he worked.
Meanwhile, netizens began debating over the punishment the boy would get for this sugary shopping spree.
One user said, “I’d probably ban them from eating the ice cream.” Another wrote, “I’d take the money from their piggy bank maybe.”
We don’t know if the boy faced any punishment for his shopping spree but hopefully, his father must have changed his phone screen lock to avoid a repeat incident.
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