Online food delivery apps have made our lives extremely easy these days. No matter what time of the day, you can immediately satiate your cravings for your favourite food by ordering online. What's more, you can even customise your delivery. However, at times, the restaurant may confuse the instructions if not communicated properly. 


A similar thing happened with a Twitter user named Javaid Shami of Pakistan when he ordered a cake. Shami uploaded an image of the cake he ordered with the words "Bring Change of 2000" written on it. In the caption of the post he also shared how the miscommunication happened. He said that he asked the seller in Urdu to bring change of Rs 2000, but the seller thought it was the message to be written on the cake.


"Having ordered a cake from Layer's, I requested they send change for ₹ 2,000 (conversation was in Urdu). This is what was delivered!", read the caption of the post shared by Shami.






The moment it was posted on Twitter, the post went viral and has so far amassed 331.8k views, over 4,000 likes and tons of comments.


"Best thing i’ve seen on the net today!", wrote one of the user on seeing the post.






"This is hilarious. By looking at the picture I thought you wanted to have the changing feeling of the year 2000", wrote another user.






"I need to take a break from this app now", wrote a third.






"You are leading the change through the cake you have ordered", wrote a fourth






"Similarly, "We love Pakistan" was written on a cake as "wheel of Pakistan", wrote another user.