One woman on TikTok received the wrong Instacart order– but she loved what she got instead.
After Instacart delivered the wrong grocery order to her, this TikToker decided to make the best out of it by making a haul of all the items, deeming it “so fun.”on the social media app, has already reached 2.6 million views on the video.
“Ditch the itch cream,” she announced as she pulled the box out of the grocery bag. “Okay, love that.” The remaining items included a bag of tomatoes, asparagus, a box of blueberries, blackberries, ginger ale, frozen chicken potstickers, unsweetened almond milk, a carton of eggs, grass-fed angus beef, free-range orange chicken, regular chicken, and, last but not least, some sock-eye salmon.
In the comments section of the video, viewers made guesses about the mystery person who had originally ordered the food.
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