It was a joyful accident.
After Instacart delivered the incorrect grocery order to her, this TikToker decided to make the perfect out of it by making a haul of all of the items, deeming it “so fun.”
Olivia Pascale, who goes by the username @oliviapwong on the social media app, has already reached 2.6 million views on the video.
To start with of the two-minute clip, she explained that she had reached out to Instacart to open a claim in regards to the incident, but they told her to maintain it or donate it.
“I figured it might be fun to see what a whole stranger got as, like, a whole grocery order,” Pascale explained, as she began to dig in to the grocery bags from Sprouts, a supermarket chain.
The Post reached out to Pascale and Instacart for comment.
The primary item she pulled out was a cream — but not the sort to your coffee.
“Ditch the itch cream,” she announced as she pulled the box out of the grocery bag. “Okay, love that.”
The subsequent grocery item she found was an Ezekiel bread from the brand Dave’s Killer Bread, which she admitted she actually does buy, followed by a bar of milk chocolate.
“Wait, that is so fun,” Pascale admitted as she kept going with the order.
She then pulled out a bottle of blood orange Italian soda and a bottle of Natalie’s orange juice.
“Natalie’s orange juice?!” she exclaimed. “This thing is like, $10. I feel like I just hit the jackpot.
The remaining items included a bag of tomatoes, asparagus, a box of blueberries, blackberries, ginger ale, frozen chicken potstickers, unsweetened almond milk, a carton of eggs, grass-fed angus beef, free-range orange chicken, regular chicken, and, last but not least, some sock-eye salmon.
She noted that she would have “preferred” sweetened almond milk, but “beggars can’t be choosers,” the TikToker admitted.
“I’m so sorry for the one who didn’t get their order, but that is fire, thanks for an excellent grocery haul,” she concluded at the top of the video.
Within the comments section of the video, viewers made guesses in regards to the mystery one who had originally ordered the food.
“The way in which I IMMEDIATELY knew this order was from a lady in her 20s living on her own,” one viewer wrote. “Girl resides her best life.”
One other agreed, “This order was made by a lady living alone and I mean that in one of the best ways possible.”
“This was a gym girls order 😂😂,” another person teased.
Others joked in regards to the undeniable fact that their orders looked totally diffrerent.
“This person has their life together,” one TikToker commented. “You unboxing my order can be like: pop tarts, sun chips, uncrustables, chicken, cauliflower, cookie dough.”
An alleged Instacart shopper even weighed in, typing, “As a client it’s so fun to determine who these persons are that I’m searching for hahaha i all the time can tell when someone’s on their period or sick, etc.”