Yep , that ’s officially enough internet for today …

In case you’re unfamiliar with how Instacart works, a shopper is assigned to you once you place a grocery order. If they notice something you ordered is out of stock, they’ll typically use the chat function on the app to reach out about a potential replacement.

This particular shopper-customer drama all started when redditoru/Dominanttallqueenposted atext exchangewith their Instacart shopper. The shopper informs them that the store is out of the “lobster cakes” the customer initially ordered and sends a photo of a potentialcrabcake replacement from the same brand. The customer instead asks for their original order to be replaced with “crab cakes from the seafood department” and to refund the order if they’re unavailable.

Confused, the shopper reiterates that the replacement they foundwasfrom the seafood department and doesn’t understand why the customer wants a refund. The customer then clarifies that they want the crab cakes “from behind the counter […] where the man has to get them for you.”

The conversation escalates when the shopper notes that there are no crab cakes behind the counter. “This is ridiculous,” they write. The customer instructs them to refund them. “I feel like you’re being a little bit rude,” they write back.

After having their order canceled by the shopper, u/Dominanttallqueen turned to the r/instacart subreddit to ask who was in the wrong. Over eight thousand people weighed in, and commenters agreed that there was definitely some miscommunication going on, mainly on the customer’s end.

" You ’re telling him you tell it five fourth dimension , but you did n’t say ' behind the counter ' until the fifth time,“u / Infumuzwrote ,   " Then he understood and told you that they did n’t have any behind the counter . The first four time , you just maintain saying ' from the seafood department , ' and he was telling you that the ones in the picture show he send you were from the seafood department . This , sir , makes you the dickhead . dependable day . "

“He was being weird, but I feel like you were being a little intentionally obtuse,“u/To_The_Libraryagreed.

" Your reply about the ' seafood department ' was distinctly passably confusing to him since youactuallymeant ' the seafood counter . ' I earlier thought this might be a ' no one is really to blame ' situation , but your follow - up response to other redditors make me think you might not always communicate as well as you trust , " they continue .

Some people were also confused by the substitution of pre-made lobster cakes for fresh crab cakes. “Out of curiosity, it appears you wanted the four-countlobstercakes of the brand pictured, so he offered that same brand’s crab cake,” wroteu/RoseFromStOlaf. “You were good with pre-made lobster ones, but wanted fresh crab cakes instead? Any particular reason the same brand of crab cake wasn’t suitable?? As for the interaction, he was a bit rude, but it was confusing overall.”

Oh, but it doesn’t stop there. Over the past few days, the subreddit has been flooded with crab cake memes. It’s become inescapable.

This is a personal favorite of mine.

“I work at a grocery store; someone doing Instacart just asked for the crab cakes. This is all I have,“u/mobmiked100wrote, sharing a photo of the infamous crab cakes.

“Look what I found at the seafood counter,“u/queenchubkinsshared in another photo.

Anyway, I’m now craving crab cakes (from the seafood counter!). Let me know who you think is in the wrong in this situation using the poll below.

Three crab cakes on a plate with salad and a wedge of lemon, one is cut showing the inside

Chat screenshots between a customer and delivery driver discussing a substitution for Dockside Classics Lobster Crab Cakes

Chat screenshots between two people discussing a delivery issue with seafood and replacement crab cakes, with visible timestamps

Text message conversation about a seafood delivery issue, discussing lobster cakes and crab cakes

Woman shopping, examining packaged food in a grocery store freezer section

A variety of seafood including shrimp and crab displayed for sale with labeled prices

Meme from "The Office" with Pam holding up two signs comparing frozen and seafood department crab cakes, implying no difference

a scene from Seinfeld in a grocery store with Jerry holding a photoshopped pack of crab cakes

Supermarket freezer with various seafood options including crab cakes and lobster bisque. Prices and brand names visible

Supermarket shelf stocked with packaged seafood products including the premade dockside classics crab cakes