The picture Lauren's mum posted on Facebook and the replica cake. Photo / Twitter
The picture Lauren's mum posted on Facebook and the replica cake. Photo / Twitter
A UK's mum's post involving an innocent stock image of a birthday cake on social media ended up costing her £200 ($380).
After seeing it was her daughter's friend's birthday on Facebook, Virginia Kavanagh decided to share a photo of the "Happy 18th Birthday" cake she found on Google.
Thetreat was a personalised frozen cake with the name Beth on the front and features the Disney characters Olaf and Elsa.
"Happy 18th birthday princess, hope you have a wonderful day, you have always been our favourite!! Lots of love VV & Stephen xxx," Kavanagh posted with the photo.
However, Beth thought her friend's mum made the cake specifically for her and commented on Kavanagh's post.
To this day I still think about when my mum found this random cake on goggle to post happy birthday to Beth and Beth thought my mum bought her the cake. My mum felt too bad to admit it wasn’t hers so she paid £200 to get a replica made for the next day 😭😭😭 pic.twitter.com/bO3J668X6F