A Tiny Texan Turned Big‑Bite Orderer
Picture this: a Texas toddler, just two years old, strolled over to his mom’s phone and hit “Order” on DoorDash, pocketing a whopping 31 McDonald’s cheeseburgers. The video that followed? Pure #TinyCEO vibes.
The Mom’s Moment
Kelsey Golden shared the clip on her feed, snapping the little legend on the sidelines with a stack of burger delight. The little guy apparently knew the whole app wizardry—knob tiling, menu scanning, a dash of culinary commerce—and got the gears turning just enough to cause a beefy—read, a massive—bounty.
Mom’s Reaction
“Just a quick ticket to my son’s fast‑food frenzy,” Kelsey joked. “And the best part? I’m basically handing out free cheeseburgers to anyone who wants one.” It’s the kind of sweet‑roll‑and‑sizzle moment that flips a regular photo into a shared meme in seconds.
Why This’s Juicy
- Children mastering tech feels almost meme‑worthy.
- Imagine the clerk succeeding in 31 orders of not small‑talk!
- It’s a tiny reminder that even toddlers can run a delivery empire.
So whether you’re reminiscing about the first time you swiped a payment or finding giggles in a video where sovereignty meets cheeseburgers, this Texan tale proves that the next big thing might just be a toddler on a smartphone. Who knew 31 cheeseburgers were the ultimate play‑time, right?

Kids & Unexpected Purchases: A Quick Guide
What Happened
Why It’s a Problem
Fighting Back – Prevent Future Incidents
Quick Checklist
| Step | Action | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| ⬛ | Enable Face ID/Touch ID | Verifies the buyer every time |
| ⬛ | Activate Screen Time & Ask to Buy | Stops unwanted purchases |
| ⬛ | Switch to Apple Pay | Adds an extra layer of security |
| ⬛ | Regularly review transactions | Keeps the family’s budget in check |
Bottom Line
Kids are fun, but those surprise purchases are not. With a few quick tweaks – a biometric lock, parental controls, and Apple Pay – you can keep your family’s finances, and phone battery life, intact. So go ahead, lock that phone, and let your kids learn the thrill of buying—with permission.
