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Noni Janur whinges when McDonald's botches her UberEats order


First world problems! The Bachelor’s Noni Janur whinges when McDonald’s botches her UberEats order while in coronavirus self-quarantine

Former Bachelor star Noni Janur is among the thousands of Australian travellers who have gone into self-quarantine after returning from overseas.

But the 29-year-old swimwear designer learned on Wednesday that, even with all the benefits of modern technology, isolating at home can be a frustrating experience.

She ordered McDonald’s via UberEats but was left disappointed when the restaurant botched her order by delivering a bun-less chicken burger.  

'My late night binge was ruined': Former Bachelor star Noni Janur was left scratching her head after McDonald's botched her UberEats order on Wednesday when she ordered a McChicken burger in a steamed bun, which she specifically requested

‘My late night binge was ruined’: Former Bachelor star Noni Janur was left scratching her head after McDonald’s botched her UberEats order on Wednesday when she ordered a McChicken burger in a steamed bun, which she specifically requested

Noni, who flew from Bali to the Gold Coast last month, wanted a McChicken with a plain steamed bun instead of the standard burger bun topped with sesame seeds. 

But when her sandwich arrived, it had no bun whatsoever.

‘So I’m kind of confused,’ she wrote on her Instagram Story. ‘I just ordered a McChicken. No quarter pounder bun and add steam bun, and this is what I get.’ 

No buns? The 29-year-old glamour model said in her Instagram Story video, 'I just ordered a McChicken. No quarter pounder bun and add steam bun.' She lifted the life of the box and revealed a single chicken patty with mayonnaise and shredded lettuce and no bun

No buns? The 29-year-old glamour model said in her Instagram Story video, ‘I just ordered a McChicken. No quarter pounder bun and add steam bun.’ She lifted the life of the box and revealed a single chicken patty with mayonnaise and shredded lettuce and no bun

As she lifted the lid of the burger box, she revealed a single chicken patty topped with mayonnaise and shredded lettuce – but no bun. 

‘Like, am I missing something?’ she added.

In a subsequent post, she told her followers: ‘I’m pretty disappointed, if you couldn’t tell. My late-night binge was ruined.

‘I am genuinely confused what a steamed bun is now.’ 

Not McHappy! She wrote, 'I'm pretty disappointed if you couldn't tell.' Noni added, 'I am genuinely confused what is a steamed bun?'

Not McHappy! She wrote, ‘I’m pretty disappointed if you couldn’t tell.’ Noni added, ‘I am genuinely confused what is a steamed bun?’

The steamed bun is the bun used for the Filet-O-Fish burger./

It is light and more pillowy in texture and is not toasted like the standard sesame seed bun used for Quarter Pounders and other burgers.

It comes after Noni shared a TikTok video on March 19 demonstrating what it was like to get a nasal swab test for coronavirus.

Up in the air: She has been keeping to herself at home in self-isolation amid the coronavirus pandemic after a flight to the Gold Coast from Bali in March

Up in the air: She has been keeping to herself at home in self-isolation amid the coronavirus pandemic after a flight to the Gold Coast from Bali in March

‘Just don’t hit my brain!’ Noni said, as a doctor slowly inserted a long Q-tip into her nostril. She closed her eyes and grimaced until the test was over.

The COVID-19 nasal swab allows health care workers to collect secretions from the uppermost part of the throat.

A health care worker will insert the Q-tip as far as it will go into a person’s nose, twirl it around to collect a sample, then gently remove it and place it into a vial.

The swab is then sent to a lab for testing. Noni is yet to share her results and Daily Mail Australia is not suggesting she has coronavirus.

Test: This comes after she shared a TikTok video of what it was like to get a nasal swab test for the deadly virus. The COVID-19 nasal swab allows health care workers to collect secretions from the uppermost part of the throat. Noni is yet to share her results

Test: This comes after she shared a TikTok video of what it was like to get a nasal swab test for the deadly virus. The COVID-19 nasal swab allows health care workers to collect secretions from the uppermost part of the throat. Noni is yet to share her results

Pandemic: As of Thursday afternoon, there are 5,108 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Australia, including 23 deaths

Pandemic: As of Thursday afternoon, there are 5,108 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Australia, including 23 deaths



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