One Ontario farmer proved just how far they’d go for revenge. The answer? About a 20-minute drive…with a fully loaded forklift.

Forest Lawn Farms, a fourth-generation cash crop operation run in Caledon by the Snyder family since 1940, grows everything from soybeans, wheat, and corn — but what they don’t grow, though, is tolerance for people treating their land like a curb on garbage day.

After allegedly discovering heaps of trash dumped on their corn field, the farmer decided to take matters into his own hands.

In a video posted to Instagram, the farmer pulls up to a home in nearby Brampton with a forklift stacked with all the garbage he found on his property. 

Hot tip for anyone looking to dump and dash: it’s probably a good idea to make sure your home address isn’t visible anywhere on your mountain of trash. 

“Would you like this in the driveway, or where would you like it dumped?” He asks the person at the door once he realizes where the culprit resides. We’ve got to hand it to him for the impeccably passive-aggressive customer service. 

It seems he has a totally different (arguably better) definition of what farm-to-table really means. 

Moments later, in an act that would make even 50 Cent — the undisputed king of petty yet elaborate revenge — jealous, the farmer proceeds to dump all the trash on their driveway while a country music song blasts through the speakers. 

Thanks to this viral moment, the Snyder family has harvested something new: internet applause. A slew of comments are backing up his legendary act of poetic justice.

“A real gentleman goes out of his way to make sure he returns other’s things!” one comment reads.

“Not all heroes wear capes. Good for you,” writes one user.

“Need more of this energy in 2026,” reads another comment.

And the general consensus seems that it was a truly “satisfying” moment. As for the called out culprit, hopefully they’ve put a lid on it once and for all.Â