A woman in Malaysia got a surprise when ordering a burger at a fast food joint with extra lettuce! The original request eventually became a meal picked up by many online.

The woman was found out after she posted photos of her order on Threads. Not only did she post a picture of the burger, but she also posted one of the receipt, indicating that she ordered “extra lettuce” and “extra cheese.”
Burger Arrives With Huge Amount Of Lettuce
The lady found that the restaurant had served a lot more lettuce than she had ordered. In one of the pictures the burger bun was completely covered in green lettuce leaves.
The lettuce seemed to fill the bulk of the burger’s innards. The image suggests that the vegetables were a significant portion of the dish. The burger’s appearance was very different from a typical fast-food meal.
The receipt indicates that the customer had requested more lettuce. The request was granted, but the amount served seemed much more than she had envisioned.
Photos Shared On Social Media
The woman uploaded photos of the unusual burger and the receipt to her social media account. The images quickly attracted attention because of the large amount of lettuce packed into the meal.

One photograph showed the burger almost hidden beneath layers of lettuce. The bun received a considerable amount of green leaves that enveloped the burger, making it resemble a salad more than a classic bun.
The woman wrote in the caption to her post, “Thank you, restaurant; I get a laugh out of this!” From the look on her face, she seemed to be enjoying the scene more than she was annoyed by it.
Unexpected Meal Draws Attention
The unusual order was particularly interesting because it seemed to have a lot of lettuce in it for an acid to contain so much of a base. The customer had asked for more vegetables, but it turned out that it was more than she had bargained for.
The peculiar look of the burger quickly took the internet by storm. Photos of the meal, which seemed to be comprised primarily of lettuce, began to spread as people saw the food.
One customer’s meal was an unplanned online hit after the chef added extra greens that resulted in a burger that was nothing like the typical fast food.
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