JAKARTA- The service system at Burger King made a silly mistake. They just emailed thousands or millions of customers with blank order email receipts. Blank emails started appearing around 12:15 a.m. ET.

This email immediately left Burger King customers confused as to whether the company had been hacked by a hungry hacker trying to party at midnight, or if the email was simply a blunder.

Twitter users quickly turned to the social network in a state of confusion over the blank email. Even some customers received two Burger King emails in double error. The order email is completely blank, and is sent by Burger King's main promotional marketing email address.

There is no clear indication that Burger King has been hacked, and when The Verge tried to contact the company to explain this random midnight burger email, there has been no response.

Many people who have received the email don't even remember creating a Burger King account, so it could just be a faulty system change and sending blank orders across Burger King's marketing database.


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