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Kelsey Golden's son Barrett | Kelsey Golden and her son Barrett | Source: facebook.com/rhonda.burkhalter.98 | Youtube.com/NBCNews
Kelsey Golden's son Barrett | Kelsey Golden and her son Barrett | Source: facebook.com/rhonda.burkhalter.98 | Youtube.com/NBCNews

2-Years-Old Boy Takes Mother's Phone and Spends Almost 100 Bucks on Online Order

Vanessa Seifert
Feb 10, 2024
11:00 A.M.

Kelsey, a mother from Texas, innocently allowed her two-year-old to play with her phone. However, she was shocked when a big food order, amounting to almost $100, was delivered to her door.

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A Texas mother and her two-year-old son have gone viral. Kelsey Golden thought her son, Barrett, was just playing with her locked phone, but Barrett managed to fiddle his way into his mother's apps and made a big purchase.

Kelsey appeared on Houston Life, explaining why she and her son become viral sensations. It all started when she gave her son her phone to play with as he liked to see his reflection on the screen and enjoyed aimlessly swinging the device around.

The mother was certain she had locked the phone and watched Barrett casually fiddling like he usually did. But it turned out he did more than just have fun with it because Kelsey got an odd notification from her Doordash app about a McDonald's order.

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Kelsey had used the app previously to order food for her two older children, but she certainly did not recall making an order that day. She was even more shocked when she got a call that her order would take some time since it was quite large.

Soon, someone knocked on her door and delivered 31 cheeseburgers from McDonalds. Kelsey was still confused but it did not take much time to figure out who the culprit was.

Her son had found a way to make an order on her Doordash app that amounted to $65, but including the 25% tip Barrett generously added, it came up to a total of $91 and some change. The toddler will not get in trouble for his big order, as his mother believes he was unaware of what he had done. It was just a funny mishap.

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Kelsey Golden fetching her surprise McDonalds order | Source: Youtube.com/Good Morning America

Kelsey Golden fetching her surprise McDonalds order | Source: Youtube.com/Good Morning America

In one of the videos, the Texan mother could be seen counting the burgers as she takes them out of the bag. Her son sat on her lap, holding a cheeseburger, and looked innocently around the room.

Considering she had much more food than she could possibly eat, Kelsey decided to share an adorable picture of Barrett sitting next to all the cheeseburgers he ordered on Facebook, with the caption, "I have 31 cheeseburgers from McDonald's if anyone is interested. Apparently, my 2-year-old knows how to order doordash."

Barrett eating a burger | Source: Youtube.com/Good Morning America

Barrett eating a burger | Source: Youtube.com/Good Morning America

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Fortunately, Kelsey's small community came to the rescue and quickly got them off her hands. Her son only managed to eat half of one burger, one pregnant woman took six, and a family of about seven took 18. The rest was given to the neighbors.

To avoid the same thing from happening again, Kelsey was asked if she had finally put a password on her Doordash app, but she admitted she did not know how. However, she found a way to hide it along with her Amazon app.

Kelsey Golden with her children looking at their big McDonald's order | Source: Youtube.com/Good Morning America

Kelsey Golden with her children looking at their big McDonald's order | Source: Youtube.com/Good Morning America

Barrett's story amused people in the comment sections. One netizen joked that the two-year-old was so smart he might be able to figure out the Power Ball numbers. "Maybe he was hungry," added a viewer.

Another viewer said a big fast food order would always be a nice surprise. "This story is so adorable, and thanks for sharing it!" they continued. One person recommended always staying signed out of all the apps. However, some netizens did not understand how the toddler could figure out how to make a purchase without needing any of his mother's credit card details.

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Kelsey Golden's son Barrett  | Source: Youtube.com/Good Morning America

Kelsey Golden's son Barrett | Source: Youtube.com/Good Morning America

Regardless of how Barrett managed to order 31 burgers on Doordash, his happy accident was shared with the people in his community and brought a bit of laughter to people's lives.

If you enjoyed this read, here is a story about five spoiled children who learned a hard lesson.

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