Instacart delivers goods after twin daughters almost made an $800 purchase

A pair of 6-year-old twins nearly ordered $800 worth of appetizers. retail application which offers delivery and pickup services.

Jessica Ivuyor took to Twitter to share her experience when her twin daughters, Efosa and Esosa, nearly bought a $757.57 snack, Today reports.

“My six year old twins almost bought almost $800 worth of food with my Instacart app,” the surprised mother tweeted.

Gemini added range of food and drink basket, including 35 boxes of Capri Sun Fruit Punch, one that cost over $300 alone, Smartfood popcorn, and 28 bags of chips, including Lay’s Barbecue, Sour Cream, and Doritos.

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The girl’s plans for a snack fell through when trying go through the checkout.

“They almost completed the purchase but couldn’t understand the last few steps,” Ivuyer continued, writing, “I serve the living God!”

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The event was warm responses from twitter users that sympathized with the children of the Epicureans.

“The kids flew off to Capri Suns and I get it!!!” wrote one Twitter user.

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“Chip count verified,” wrote another. They continued, “This thing has to go on and you can’t just eat one. Planning!”

However, one response received a lot of attention.

Let’s make this wish list a reality. Check your DMs,” Instacart tweeted.

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“All!!!!! @Instacart sent their order,” the happy mother later tweeted with a photo of her two girls and their snacks.

Ivoryer confirmed that the retail app only sent two copies, though with some healthier alternatives like fruits and vegetables, according to today.

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While the twins and their mother are grateful for the order, Ivuyor informed her girls that this would be the last time. “They were very grateful,” she said. “But I told them, ‘Never again, you can’t do this again. Not every company will react this way and they will expect mom and dad to pay for what you order. So don’t do it again.” ‘”

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