TikTok user h1t1 shared a video in whichhe explained how a thrifty electronicspurchase went wrong — or so he claimed.“Someone really just sold me a flat screen TVfor $25,” he wrote in the video.
“I go homeand hook it up and a mf arbys menu pops up”.On Oct.
5, a Twitter user claimedsomeone sold him a television that turnedout to be a McDonald’s menu in a viral post.There’s a chance this is all a prankand a parody of that tweet, andh1t1 merely loaded an Arby’s menu signto a functioning television himself.Of course, it could all be a part ofa growing trend in which people are stealingmenu signs and selling them as televisions.either way, commenters foundthe alleged mishap to be hilarious.“I’m freaking crying,” one user said.
“Arby’s ads aregetting more creative by the second,” another wrote.Arby’s responded in thecomments of the video.
“We’vebeen looking for this” .“Arby’s may have the meats but I havethe menu,” he said in a follow-up video