Send a "the delivery arrived destroyed" prank photo
AI image of a burger or takeout meal completely ruined in transit. Perfect for the friend who orders Uber Eats five times a week.


Food delivery has a specific class of disappointment that's almost universal — the burger arriving slumped, sauces in the wrong containers, fries soggy. A photo of an even worse version triggers immediate fellow-feeling. Viralprank handles the squashed bun, the leaked toppings, the box damage. The aftermath looks miserable in the way only a bad delivery can. Send it to the friend who orders takeout every other night — they'll be furious on your behalf and may even offer to leave a bad review. The prank rides on shared outrage rather than panic, which makes it gentler and more sociable.
Why this prank lands
Bad delivery photos hit a specific cultural nerve in 2026. Everyone has stories. Your target's anger is real even if your photo isn't, and that real reaction is what makes the prank feel like a bonding moment when you reveal.
How to send it
Send with: "refund?" Single word. The target will start advising on how to get the refund. Let them workshop the email for a minute before revealing. This is one of the rare pranks where extending past two minutes is fine — the conversation itself is the funny part.
Variations
- Generate a pizza version with toppings scattered across the box
- Add a sad-looking receipt visible next to the food
- Use on the foodie friend who has strong delivery opinions
- Pair with a fake "Uber Eats apology credit" screenshot
FAQ
Can I generate a specific restaurant's packaging?
Mostly — describe the branding (logo style, colour) and the AI gets close. Don't expect pixel-perfect logos; the prank doesn't need them.
Is this disrespectful to delivery workers?
The prank is about the food, not the worker. Avoid captions that blame the driver — keep it focused on the meal.
