There’s bored and then there’s whatever this was in Indiana. A short but wildly entertaining clip is making the rounds online after a man was filmed at a self-order kiosk inside McDonald’s doing what initially looked like a completely normal fast-food run.
But within seconds, it became very clear this was not your average lunch order. Instead of scrolling thoughtfully or debating sauce choices, the Indiana man repeatedly tapped the button for a cheeseburger Happy Meal. Over. And over. And over again. The total kept climbing and climbing until the screen showed more than $4,500 worth of food sitting in that digital cart.
The video doesn’t show how long he’d been at it before filming began, but by the final frame, the running total had TikTok detectives scrambling for calculators. One viewer broke it down in the comments: “For those that want to know…from the last video frame it’s a total of about $4600 (rounding). If a cheeseburger happy meal costs $6, at this point in the video he’s ordering about 766 happy meals so far.”
Indiana Man Can’t Stop Ordering Happy Meals During Insane McDonald’s Moment
For context, that’s enough tiny fries and toy prizes to supply an elementary school field trip… or possibly a small army. As the person filming eventually walked out of the restaurant, they couldn’t help but comment, “That’s a lot of burgers.” The man, completely unbothered and seemingly aware of the absurdity of the moment, responded with a calm, drawn-out, “yeeaaahh.”
And that was it. No dramatic ending. No confirmation he actually paid. No footage of employees staring in horror at a receipt longer than a CVS coupon scroll. Just a mystery and a massive digital cart. Naturally, the internet had thoughts.
One person joked, “He is going for the high score!!” which honestly feels accurate. The whole thing had strong arcade energy, except instead of racking up points, he was stacking cheeseburgers. Another commenter quipped, “He’s burger maxxing.” If that’s not a 2026 phrase yet, it probably will be by tomorrow.
The Internet Can’t Stop Watching This Strange Video
Others went full comedic speculation mode. “Nick Cannon on a Saturday,” one user wrote, while another added, “when your having casino withdrawals.” The chaotic energy of the situation definitely had that “I just discovered the button works and I’m not stopping” vibe.
Some viewers imagined it as peak adulthood. “Dude has adult money and knows what to do with it,” one person commented. Meanwhile, another kept it relatable: “Me ordering food after a night of drinking.” Because let’s be honest, we’ve all been a little too confident with the “add to cart” button at some point.
There were also those who suspected pure goofiness. “Definitely just having a silly goose time,” someone wrote. And honestly? That tracks. There’s something oddly wholesome about someone committing that hard to the bit.
Sadly, We’ll Never Know How It Ended
Still, many people were left wanting closure. “I need an update if he really bought these or not.” Same. And perhaps the most universally shared sentiment: “i would have loved to see the staffs reaction when recieving that order.”
Imagine the kitchen screen lighting up with 766 Happy Meals. The toy bins. The fry stations. The absolute chaos. Of course, we never see whether he finalized the purchase or backed out at the last second. Maybe it was performance art. Maybe it was boredom. Maybe it was a test of how far the kiosk would let him go before someone intervened.
Whatever the reason, this Indiana moment tapped into something very internet-core: harmless absurdity, mystery, and a man determined to see just how many times he could press one button.
