‘Was it a male shopper? I feel like…it was a male shopper’: Kroger customer gets just 1 green bean after ordering 1 pound
People who rely on grocery shopping are sometimes puzzled by the choices their shoppers make, but we may have reached a whole new level.
Hailey, known as @haileydelynn on TikTok, recently posted a video (getting more than 7 million views since posting on Friday) after her family ordered a pound of green beans as part of their online grocery order from Kroger. They were delivered a single green bean.
"Yes, I picked up earlier," Hailey's mom says on the phone to customer service. "But I had a question about how to order green beans online. The fresh green beans. It says $2.19 a pound and then I put quantity of one. Does that mean I’d get one pound of green beans? Well I only got one green bean.”
@haileydelynn theres no way😂 #onlinepickup #kroger ♬ original sound - hailey delynn (:
As her mom explains the mixup, Hailey turns the camera to a produce bag with a single green bean inside. “There’s no way,” she writes in the caption.
One commenter guessed the problem. "Was it a male shopper? I feel like ... it was a male shopper," she wrote.
A second commenter agreed. "I know it was a man that did that too."
"She paid $2.19 for ONE BEAN," another commenter joked.
"When she said 'okay I only got one green bean' I lost it," another user wrote.
Another user said her mom had the same experience but with a different produce item. "My mom ordered 2 bananas, wanting 2 bunches. She got 2 bananas," TikTok user Nnaboturumwaiko wrote. "Next time she ordered 10, wanting 10 bananas. She got 10 bunches."
One user said the issue needs to be addressed. "The curbside teams definitely need a little more training," the user wrote.
The Daily Dot reached out to Hailey for comment.
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