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TikTokers Divided On Viral Fast Food Drive-thru 'Prank' Video

TikTokers Divided On Viral Fast Food Drive-thru 'Prank' Video
TikTokers Divided On Viral Fast Food Drive-thru 'Prank' Video

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Published March 19, 2021

Published March 19, 2021

Yet another viral "prank" is raising the question of the line between a good prank and jerk-like behavior.

The videos in question come from TikToker @liltysie, who gained millions of views with a pair of videos in which he pulls up to a combination KFC/Taco Bell and asks the order working how much it would cost to order every single thing on the menu.

The worker, clearly fed up, replies, "like, $500 million." @liltysie then orders a "large ice water."

@liltysie

##drivethru ##drivethruprank ##prank ##kfc ##tacobell ##fastfoodworker

♬ original sound – Ty$ Money


In the prank's second part, @liltysie received his ice water, which he promptly "drops" on the ground. "Yo, I’m sorry about that. Can I get another one?", he asks. When the employee tells a co-worker that liltysie dropped the water, Ty says, "It was his fault, though!", pointing to the employee subjected to his prank.

@liltysie

This is part 2 to my last post 😂##dontletitflop ##waterprank ##drivethruprank ##kfc ##tacobell ##mcdonalds ##drivethru ##rapperstoknow ##dropped

♬ original sound – Ty$ Money


Combined, the videos gained over 5.3 million views on the platform, as users debated in the comments if the "pranks" were actually funny or just mean. Some users felt the fast-food worker's attitude was unnecessarily hostile from the start.

tiktok fast food prank replies

Plenty of others were unamused by the prank, with one commenter opining, "I thought we left disrespecting fast food workers in like 2017."

tiktok fast food prank replies tiktok fast food prank replies

@liltysie promises he plans to "try way harder" to be funny. His page ominously promises a new video coming on March 25th.


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