And American said on Tuesday on Twitter how he paid $15 to have a package delivered McDonald’s empty. The Internet user had indeed ordered a cheeseburger from the fast-food chain via the DoorDash home delivery service. However, he had specified that he wanted his sandwich without mustard, ketchup, onions, pickles, cheese, salt, round bread, or meat.
haters will say it’s fake so I recorded the unboxing pic.twitter.com/ei4bfWGviX
— Rob DenBleyker (@RobDenBleyker) December 20, 2022
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The bag that was finally brought to him and whose opening he filmed therefore only contained the paper that usually wraps the burgers. In his posts on the social network spotted by BFM TVthe American ironically referred to the “McNothing” (McRien) he had ordered and congratulated himself on having saved the life of a cow and having contributed to creating jobs.
“The restaurant doesn’t quite understand what you want”
Before receiving his delivery, the lover of original experiences had wondered if his order was going to be canceled or if he was going to receive an empty bag. He got his answer, but not before he got a message through the delivery service’s app. “The restaurant doesn’t quite understand what you want in your order,” DoorDash said. The client chose not to respond to see what would happen next.
The Internet user also wanted to explain why he had to pay 15 dollars for a McDonald’s cheeseburger sold at the price of 1.89 dollars (1.77 euros). The delivery charge raised the bill to $9, to which he then elected to add $6 as a tip for the door-to-door delivery person.