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Texas Toddler Orders 31 McDonald's Cheeseburgers via DoorDash in Viral Incident

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Texas Toddler Orders 31 McDonald's Cheeseburgers via DoorDash in Viral Incident

A viral video circulating on social media has captured the moment a Texas mother discovered her two-year-old son had used her smartphone to place a large fast-food order. The toddler, identified as Barrett, reportedly accessed an unlocked device and successfully navigated the DoorDash application to purchase 31 cheeseburgers from McDonald’s.

The incident gained widespread attention after being shared by prominent social media accounts, including media commentator Mario Nawfal. Footage of the delivery shows a large bag containing the burgers arriving at the family residence, documenting the mother’s surprise and the child’s seemingly proud reaction.

In addition to the bulk order of cheeseburgers, the young boy included what has been described as a substantial tip for the delivery driver. The final bill for the spontaneous meal totaled approximately $91, according to details shared alongside the viral video footage.

The clip, which runs for approximately 91 seconds, has already garnered more than 1.4 million views on the social media platform X. Many users have reacted with a mix of amusement and shared anecdotes regarding the technological proficiency of young children in 2026.

The "Texas legend," as some internet commenters have dubbed the child, appeared largely unfazed by the arrival of the massive order. The video highlights the potential for unintended financial transactions when mobile devices are left accessible and unlocked near minors.

Public reaction has centered on the humorous nature of the mistake, with many parents sharing their own stories of toddlers navigating modern technology. Some users jokingly referred to the toddler’s actions as "future CEO behavior" due to his decisive ordering and generous tipping.

The incident serves as a lighthearted reminder for parents to utilize device security features, such as biometric locks and password protection for commerce applications. Despite the unexpected charge, the story has resonated as a wholesome moment of digital-era parenting.

As of Monday, the video continues to circulate across various platforms, reflecting a growing trend of viral interactions between children and modern tech services. The family has not released further details regarding the final distribution of the 31 cheeseburgers.