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Instacart driver goes viral after dropping off death row inmate's final meal

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An Instacart driver in has gone viral after she says she was assigned to drop off a death row inmate's final meal.

In a TikTok video, Chrishalea Farley, 39, of McDonough, Georgia, said she received a large order of wings with a side of potato wedges from the grocery store chain, Publix.

As Farley approached the recipient's address, she realized she was headed to the Georgia Diagnostic Classification State Prison in Jackson where male death row inmates were incarcerated. 

In the video, Farley showed a picture of the instructions she was given, which said 'see chaplain Miller for death row inmate.'

'I read it off and gave them the name, and I told them the person that they told me to contact, which was Chaplain Miller,' Farley told Fox News Digital 

In a now viral TikTok video, Chrishalea Farley, 39, of McDonough, Georgia, said she received a large order of wings with a side of potato wedges from the grocery store chain, Publix

In a now viral TikTok video, Chrishalea Farley, 39, of McDonough, Georgia, said she received a large order of wings with a side of potato wedges from the grocery store chain, Publix

In the video, Farley showed a picture of the instructions she was given, which said 'see chaplain Miller for death row inmate.'

In the video, Farley showed a picture of the instructions she was given, which said 'see chaplain Miller for death row inmate.'

After being denied entry, the officer told her she could either donate the food or keep it for herself. She decided her family would be having wings for dinner that night

After being denied entry, the officer told her she could either donate the food or keep it for herself. She decided her family would be having wings for dinner that night

When she arrived at the prison, an officer asked to inspect her car so the delivery attempt could be approved.

'I read it off and gave them the name, and I told them the person that they told me to contact, which was Chaplain Miller,' Farley said.

'Once they [saw] it, they just told me that they [couldn't] receive that particular order,' she added. 

After being denied entry, the officer told her she could either donate the food or keep it for herself.  She decided her family would be having wings for dinner that night.

'The wings were kept, and me and my kids enjoyed a nice meal that evening,' she said.

In total, the meal was $15.66 and she received $3.23 for a tip - so she was essentially paid for keeping the free food. 

In total, the wings meal  from Publix was $15.66 and she received $3.23 for a tip - so she was essentially paid for keeping the free food

In total, the wings meal  from Publix was $15.66 and she received $3.23 for a tip - so she was essentially paid for keeping the free food

A screenshot of the order said the prison was almost 40 miles from the Publix location the order came from

A screenshot of the order said the prison was almost 40 miles from the Publix location the order came from

A screenshot of the order said the prison was almost 40 miles from the Publix location the order came from.

She (attempted) to drop off the order on April 10 at 1:13 pm. 

The video has garnered just a little over 590,000 views.

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