Family bombarded by 50 prank takeaways delivered every weekend

Ant says he has no idea who could be behind the prank orders. Credit: Liverpool Echo

A family say they're being kept up all night by pranksters sending dozens of takeaways to their house.

Ant Jones and his wife Charleen have had 50 unasked-for orders arriving at their door every weekend for the last three weeks.

The family say the constant knocks on the door have kept their baby son awake throughout the night.

Ant says he has no idea who could be behind the prank orders.

One came to £80, but the 27 year old father had to tell the delivery driver he didn't order it and send them away without payment.

The Jones family say the constant deliveries have been very stressful. Credit: Liverpool Echo

The orders have arrived with a variety of names attached, including Luke, Justin, Casey, and Nathan.

Ant claims the pranks started with his neighbour's home first, with five deliveries being sent to them on Friday, July 12.

A Just Eat spokesperson said they are investigating as a matter of urgency and have put in place measures which should prevent further orders.