Despite growing up in the digital age, a young kid probably shouldn’t be entrusted with a mobile phone.
Recently, a 4-year-old girl in Jilin City, China made headlines when she accidentally ordered 100 bowls of noodles online, amounting to almost S$300 (RMB 1,350).
Despite deploying the entire household, 100 bowls of noodles were too many to finish and they ended up distributing the remaining 92 bowls to cleaners and seniors in the neighbourhood.
On Tuesday (15 Jun), a 4-year-old girl in Jilin City, China felt hungry and used her dad’s phone to order zha jiang mian — noodles with soybean meat paste.
However, the toddler accidentally pressed 2 extra ‘0’s when she was keying in the number of orders, reports NetEase News.
So what started out as one bowl of zha jiang mian escalated to 100 bowls, filling the living room floor and beyond.
Apparently, when the dad saw delivery riders sending tens of bowls of noodles to his doorstep, he thought he’d won some prize.
Having been told otherwise, he quickly checked his phone and discovered to his horror, that he’d just spent S$300 (RMB 1,350) on noodles.
As the family lives on the 13th floor, it took the rider 7-8 trips to finish delivering the order, reports Sohu News.
When asked how many bowls she intends to finish, the girl cheekily said “one” with a huge grin.
Evidently, apart from the parents, the 4-year-old’s grandparents were also doing their best to help — albeit to no avail.
8 bowls of noodles later, the family decided to give the rest to those who may need them.
So the duo went out on the streets and told passersby that the noodles were free for all.
It apparently didn’t take long till the 92 bowls of noodles went to those who need them, amongst them cleaners and the elderly.
While ordering food online has become effortless for most, toddlers are evidently still new to the craft.
This episode, despite being a costly one, certainly is a cuteness overload.
Meanwhile, we’re heartened by the family’s kind gesture that has undoubtedly taught the girl a valuable lesson in life.
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Featured image adapted from Sohu.
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