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Woman’s grocery store order goes wrong in the best way

With restaurants still closed and grocery stores packed to the brim, many people are ordering food online for delivery.

Twitter user khaleesi_101 is one of them. She ordered 1 kilogram (2.2 pounds) of sweet potatoes from a wholesaler — and her request backfired spectacularly.

Instead of receiving a sack of potatoes that weighs 1 kilogram, she received a single potato the size of the entire bunch.

She named it “PotatoZilla,” of course.

Khaleesi_101 thought the whole situation was pretty funny.

“So unhelpful and probably radioactive,” she wrote in a tweet.

Other Twitter users agreed that the mishap is actually hilarious, and not a loss at all.

“Bet you’re glad you didn’t order 10 kilograms,” one said.

“All hail our new sweet potato overlord,” another wrote.

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