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McDonald’s worker goes viral packing order of ONE salt packet for customer delivered through DoorDash

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One TikTok user, Paige, posted a video of her packing a unique packet of salt into a delivery bag at McDonald's. It is not clear exactly where this happened.
  • A customer ordered a package of salt through DoorDash from McDonald’s
  • The store employee recorded the moment she received the order and packaged it for pickup.

A McDonald’s worker went viral after placing an order for a customer’s package of salt delivered through DoorDash.

TikToker Paige, who frequently posts about her work at the fast food chain, showed the moment the order arrived at the restaurant before packing it up.

After sealing the unique packet of salt in the bag, he placed it on the counter for the food delivery driver to pick up.

It’s unclear exactly where the strange order occurred, but the video was posted on February 2 and has racked up more than 600,000 views on TikTok.

“And that’s going to be $15.63,” one commenter said on the post, joking about the cost of a McDonald’s delivery order.

It’s unclear how much the customer paid for the salt packet, but according to the restaurant’s DoorDash page there is no charge for them.

One TikTok user, Paige, posted a video of her packing a unique packet of salt into a delivery bag at McDonald’s. It is not clear exactly where this happened.

The order for the salt package is seen on the screen. It's unclear how much the customer was charged, but according to the restaurant's DoorDash page, the condiment packets are free.

The order for the salt package is seen on the screen. It’s unclear how much the customer was charged, but according to the restaurant’s DoorDash page, the condiment packets are free.

Others flocked to the booth and said the same thing had happened to them as a Door Dasher and as a McDonald’s employee.

“This happened at our McDonald’s, they asked for a cup of syrup and we gave them everything but syrup like M&Ms and mini fries because they kept ordering,” someone commented.

Another said: “Last week I accidentally ordered 10 packets of hot sauce from Taco Bell and it cost me $6.”

“I had only ordered a cone before,” admitted another.

In June, another TikTok user named Jane accidentally ordered two packages of ketchup from McDonald’s and was charged a total of $8.66 for them.

‘I thought I ordered a cheeseburger with two packets of ketchup. And it was 8 dollars, which I thought was good,” Jane said in one of her videos about the strange moment.

In another video, she picked up the small ketchup packets and said she thought they “felt sorry” for her when employees gave her two additional packets.

Jane said, ‘I can’t eat this!’

The TikToker is seen sealing the bag after simply dropping the packet of salt inside to place an order.

The TikToker is seen sealing the bag after simply dropping the packet of salt inside to place an order.

The salt package was wrapped and sealed in this brown shipping bag. There is a limit of three restrictions for condiment packets and a limit of three for sauces and utensils.

The salt package was wrapped and sealed in this brown shipping bag. There is a limit of three restrictions for condiment packets and a limit of three for sauces and utensils.

Paige, the content creator who posted the lone packet of salt video, also posted another video related to her job at the fast food restaurant.

In another video, he said his job is to prepare McDonald’s iconic fries ‘for 9 hours a day.’

“Live McDonalds love,” he captioned the video.

In another, Paige went on to show how she created churros with fried hamburger buns and sugar before handing them to her co-workers to try.

It is unclear whether the person who ordered the packet of salt had to pay a high price, as many food delivery apps charge for delivery and taxes, depending on the location.

According to McDonald’s DoorDash page, there is a three-restriction limit on all condiment packages and a two-restriction limit on sauces and utensils.

“THAT WAS PROBABLY EXPENSIVE TOO,” said one commenter.

“I’m crying, who needed so much salt?” said another.

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