A man in England made a critical mistake on a McDonald's order - and received only one serving of ketchup.
A man ordered
a chicken burger
from
McDonald's
In doing so, however, he made a mistake
He was only given a serving of ketchup
Great Britain
- The
Englishman
Lewis just wanted a
McDonald's chicken burger
with no
salad.
He decided to order one via the online service “Uber Eats”.
Without further ado,
the
order
was placed
online
.
However, the Englishman wasn't quite as attentive: he didn't notice a crucial detail.
According to the
Daily Star, this
promptly led to a glitch when ordering.
McDonald's order in England: “Special burger” causes a surprise
Lewis had an exact idea of his "dream burger" - but it turned out to be a nightmare.
Because instead of the desired
chicken burger
without salad and with ketchup, there was a real
“special burger”
.
The
delivery
included the classic
McDonald's
burger
packaging
- but the contents were probably rather disappointing for the
British.
Only a portion of ketchup could be found in the paper box.
The
price
was really big for that.
The
Englishman had to pay three pounds
for the “
special burger
”, which is the equivalent of around 3.34 euros.
But that's not all.
Because for the delivery of the small portion of ketchup another four pounds, the equivalent of 4.46 euros, were charged.
His
McDonald's
menu
cost around 7.80 euros
for the very small
appetite
.
McDonald's-Fail in England: “Special burgers” are only noticed upon delivery
But how could the order go so badly?
Lewis just clicked it off - several times.
Because the
Englishman
not only
deleted
the salad from his
McDonald's
online order *, he also deleted all the components of the
burger
.
In addition, he wanted to
swap
the mayo on the
burger
for a portion of ketchup.
The
Englishman
only
noticed all of this
when he received his meal.
How the
McDonald's
employees from
England
reacted to the special order is not known.
Unsuccessful fast food order entertains woman - she then shares it on the Internet
Lewis' wife seemed to have little sympathy for her husband and his
McDonald's
menu.
Without further ado, she publishes the story with a photo of Lewis and his "
special burger
".
In a closed
group, the photo of the disappointed looking Lewis and his
McDonald's
- “special burger” becomes a hit.
There, the post receives numerous likes - and will certainly make for a few laughs.
(jw)