6-Year-Old Boy Orders Endless Chili Fries, Ice Cream, Pizza from Grubhub Using His Dad's Phone

6-Year-Old Boy Orders Endless Chili Fries, Ice Cream, Pizza from Grubhub Using His Dad's Phone
Kieth, the father of the 6-year-old boy, now realizes the importance of having passwords on some applications like Grubhub. Brandon Bell/ Getty Images

A 6-year-old boy orders endless chili fries, ice cream, pizza and Grubhub delivers.

Grubhub delivered insurmountable food to a 6-year-old boy from Michigan.

The boy's father recounted his experience as his son used his phone to order food past his bedtime.

He added that the most frustrating thing was that the 6-year-old boy did not seem to understand the gravity of what he did.

Grubhub delivers endless chili fries, ice cream, and pizza

According to Daily Wire, the 6-year-old boy, Mason Stonehouse, from Michigan, used his father's phone to purchase $1,000 worth of takeout food.

These included $183 worth of jumbo shrimp, "endless" chili fries, and ice cream, among other things.

Mason's father, Keith, is a real estate agent, and he used his own Facebook account to tell the story of his son's late-night experience on a Saturday at their house in Chesterfield Township.

Mason's dad said he was putting him to bed, but before he did, he allowed him to use his phone to play games for a little bit before turning it off.

However, after the kid went to bed, delivery drivers from the GrubHub app began visiting the child's house to deliver food orders.

He noticed a car pull up, and when he rang the doorbell, the driver was there to drop off a large bag full of items.

Kieth was under the impression that it was for his wife's baking supplies from her business, A Slice of Heaven Cakes, which she owned.

Since it was a busy weekend for weddings, he assumed someone was dropping off some decorative items for them to utilize.

The delivery that came from Leo's Coney Island was what initially raised his suspicions.

The doorbell rang once more, and this kept happening repeatedly. The father was astounded to see one delivery driver after another arrive at his home to hand off meal orders.

When he asked the driver what they were delivering, one of the people stated that they had ordered chicken shawarmas. Numerous cars lined up outside their house to deliver food while some were heading out.

He then looked at his phone and saw that numerous food orders had been placed, as confirmed by his bank account draining for payments.

As per WUSA, the father said the situation was like a real-life skit from Saturday Night Live.

The 6-year-old boy used his dad's phone

The string of deliveries ended when the father's bank denied a $439 order for pepperoni pizza.

Seeing the enormous orders still coming to their house, the father already knew what had happened and revealed that he had talked to Mason about it. He lectured his son, stating that what he did was not good and he should not do it again.

However, he was only met with a concerned voice asking him if his order of pepperoni pizza had already come to the house. His father walked out with a straight face to grab more orders, not knowing whether to laugh or get mad at the situation.

Mason is only six, so he has yet to understand the whole thing. The parents also revealed the frustrating part: it has yet to sink into their son.

On the positive side, the New York Post reported that Grubhub became aware of the situation and gifted the family another $1,000 worth of Grubhub gift cards.

The father revealed that besides the ice cream and fries, the 6-year-old boy ordered chicken shawarma sandwiches, grape leaves, rice, jumbo shrimp, and salads, all in great quantity.

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