Under a stay-at-home order due to COVID-19, the family spent 90 minutes setting up the toy train and testing to see if it could actually balance food. PORT MACQUARIE, Australia - Dealing with a lockdown due to the novel coronavirus pandemic, a family in Australia put their free time to good use by creating a sushi train on their dining room table.
Jack Begbie, whose family lives in Port Macquarie, located in New South Wales, Australia, told Storyful that the family spent 90 minutes setting up the toy train and testing to see if it could actually balance food.
Begbie posted video of the creative endeavor on April 17, which shows his parents and siblings enjoying the clever hack together.