
Aussies fuming after very bizarre discovery in their Hungry Jacks order
'Davo' filmed himself picking through his large order of chips, drinks and burgers, noting just one of the 'bread burgers' contained any fillings.
'So we ordered Uber Eats to get a f***ing bundle,' he said in a TikTok video.
'Look at this, what the f*** is that?
'It's just the cheese... They did one burger, one burger (properly).'
He panned over the pile of empty buns without any sauce or ingredients inside, except one with contained a small amount of cheese.
Some viewers accused Davo of faking the order as a prank.
Others who claimed they worked at Hungry Jacks said it was a system 'glitch'.
'It's sometimes a glitch in the Hungry Jacks system where it says no ingredients in some of the burgers,' one claimed.
'That isn't the worker's fault, that's Uber 's fault, it's a glitch and it comes up as [if] you want nothing on the burger, but we are told to make it normal,' another said.
'I work at Hungry Jacks and this happens a lot because it's a glitch in the system. The workers should have known to do it properly since it was a glitch,' a third wrote.
'You got all the Uber but no eats,' a fourth joked.
'The burgers are only better at Hungry Jacks if you're AT Hungry Jacks, apparently it doesn't work if you're anywhere else,' a fifth chimed in.
Many Aussies said they had experienced similar issues in the past.
'I've had that happen,' one wrote.
'Same with our order. Zero protein in an order for 12 islanders. About 25 burgers. Almost the whole Maccas menu. $200 bread burgers,' a third said.
A Uber Eats spokesperson told Daily Mail Australia they were unable to confirm whether the incident took place on Uber Eats without an order number.

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