An Auckland mother who recreated McDonald's packaging was able to trick her kids into thinking they were having the fast-food favourite for dinner during the lockdown.
Currently under alert level 4, all stores including fast food are closed, apart from supermarkets and pharmacies.
This sparked the idea for Auckland mum Tanya Beckett, who works for print, design and signage company Cube and her husband, John Beckett, who is a director for the same company, to pull off the perfect prank on their three kids while also providing them with a treat.
Tanya told the Herald that since the lockdown they wanted to challenge themselves and see what kind of gift they could come up with to treat their kids.
After "thinking outside of the square", Tanya said she came up with the idea to recreate a McDonald's meal.
The parents spent the week teasing their kids about a surprise dinner while Tanya found logos online, printed them and pasted them on cardboard and cups.
She also went out to buy the ingredients for the meals, but said she was gutted she couldn't find sesame seed buns.