{"id":153138,"date":"2023-02-28T08:46:28","date_gmt":"2023-02-28T16:46:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/culture.org\/?p=148996"},"modified":"2023-03-20T13:27:17","modified_gmt":"2023-03-20T13:27:17","slug":"when-food-delivery-goes-wrong-a-michigan-familys-grubhub-nightmare","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/culture.org\/special-interest\/when-food-delivery-goes-wrong-a-michigan-familys-grubhub-nightmare\/","title":{"rendered":"When Food Delivery Goes Wrong: A Michigan Family’s Grubhub Nightmare"},"content":{"rendered":"
Have you ever let your child use your phone to play a game, only to find out they’ve gone on a spending spree?<\/p>\n
Well, that’s exactly what happened to Keith Stonehouse from Michigan, when his 6-year-old son, Mason, ordered over $1,000 worth of food from Grubhub!<\/p>\n
Keith claims that he was by himself with Mason when the young boy took it upon himself to order a lavish meal from multiple eateries using his father’s Grubhub account, while his wife was out watching a movie.<\/p>\n
From jumbo shrimp to salads, shawarma, chicken pita sandwiches, chili cheese fries, and more, Mason certainly had a virtual smorgasbord to choose from.<\/p>\n
The food started to pile up quickly at their home in Chesterfield Township, with one Grubhub driver after another delivering unexpected orders to their doorstep. It wasn’t until a few deliveries later that Keith realized what was happening, by which point, it was too late to stop the orders from coming.<\/p>\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n
However, his son’s $183 order of jumbo shrimp from the same restaurant was delivered to their house, which was quite surprising.<\/p>\n <\/span>\r\n\r\n
Keith mentioned that his son placed orders for food from multiple restaurants, leading to a fraud alert from Chase Bank when a $439 order from Happy’s Pizza was declined. However, his son’s $183 order of jumbo shrimp from the same restaurant was delivered to their house, which was quite surprising.<\/p>\n
Understandably, Keith wasn’t finding the situation very funny, but he could see the humor in it all the same. He even compared the experience to something out of a ‘Saturday Night Live’ skit!<\/p>\n
However, it seems that Grubhub is taking the matter quite seriously.<\/p>\n
The family was contacted by the company and offered a gift card worth $1,000 to pay for the food expenses.\u00a0 They are also considering using the family in an online promotional campaign. Now, that would be quite the story to tell!<\/p>\n
Kristin Stonehouse, Mason’s mother, said that her son is an extremely intelligent child who has been reading since he was just 2 1\/2 years old. Even the mother acknowledged that what happened was like taking something that wasn’t theirs.<\/p>\n \r\n \r\n \r\n Sign Up for Weekly Dose of Culture!<\/h3>\r\n \r\n
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