Mum’s VERY unfortunate online shopping fail after the Kmart kitchen gadget she bought is VERY different than what she expected
- Mum discovered a kitchen gadget she purchased didn’t match her expectations
- The shopper bought two-in-one pie and sausage roll maker from Kmart for $10
- But when the product arrived at her home, she quickly realised it was a kids’ toy
A mum has shared her amusing online shopping fail after a kitchen gadget she purchased didn’t quite match her expectations.
The shopper, from Sydney, couldn’t believe her luck when she found a two-in-one pie and sausage roll maker from Kmart for just $10.
But when the product arrived at her home, she quickly realised it was a kids’ toy.
A mum has shared her amusing online shopping fail after a kitchen gadget she purchased didn’t quite match her expectations. When her two-in-one pie and sausage roll maker arrived at her home, she quickly realised it was a kids’ toy
‘Something for your amusement. I recently did an online shop. I wondered if there was a combined sausage roll and pie maker,’ she wrote in a Facebook group.
‘When I typed it in the search bar, I was pleasantly surprised to find that there was and it was surprisingly cheap. I was so excited when my order arrived, then discovered that it was a toy. I hate my life.’
The woman said she didn’t pay any attention to the details about the toy when she spontaneously added the product to her online order.
‘Certainly, when it arrived, the pies and sausage rolls were the first thing I noticed, along with the pretty colour and “realistic lights and sounds”,’ she explained.
The shopper, from Sydney, couldn’t believe her luck when she found a two-in-one pie and sausage roll maker (right) from Kmart for just $10. A real pie maker costs $29
Many thanked her for giving them something to laugh about, with one saying: This made my day. Sorry not laughing at you… But this is something I would so do.’
Another wrote: ‘Oh my god, that’s so funny. We all need that kind of laugh right now. It also feels like I would do something exactly like this.’
One added: ‘It’s the kind of thing that could happen to me.’
Some said she ‘won the best internet disaster purchase’ of the year while others suggested she can gift the product to a child for Christmas.
‘Score, you started your Christmas shopping early without meaning to,’ one wrote.
And she wasn’t the only one to experience a shopping fail after some mums revealed they know a couple of people who made the same mistake with the toy.