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When left to their own devices, kids can do the darndest things — for example, accidentally break one-of-a-kind works of art or order $100 worth of McDonald's cheeseburgers. For one 6-year-old in Michigan, a few minutes with a smartphone resulted in 10 times the financial damage — and it was all for the chili fries.



On Jan. 26, Chesterfield Township, Michigan father-of-two Keith Stonehouse was tending to his 6-year-old, Mason, when the little boy managed to go on a Grubhub shopping spree to the whopping tune of $1,000.

...“It’s five orders of 20-piece jumbo shrimp, a bunch of chicken sandwiches, chili cheese fries and ice cream and grape leaves and rice and more sandwiches, and I’m like, ‘What is going on?’” Stonehouse says. “I’m piling it all up and I couldn’t figure it out.”

“I hadn’t looked at my phone in a long time after I grabbed it from him before bed,” Stonehouse says. “I look and it’s a continuous scroll of GrubHub reminders and alerts. ‘Your food has been ordered,' 'Your food’s being made,’ ‘Your food is coming,’ ‘Your food is delivered.’”

Stonehouse then saw a fraud alert from his bank: $439 declined from Happy’s Pizza. Still, another charge for $183 worth of pizzeria goodies managed to make it through. He says he called the shop in an attempt to cancel the orders, but by that time, it was too late.

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