Not everyone’s lovin’ this Macca’s ‘hack’

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The fast food chain claims this is the ultimate way to eat your meal, but not everyone is lovin’ it.

Now, the fast-food chain has gone one step further with its meal hack ideas and this time it involves the drink too.The four-step hack was shared on McDonald’s’ Instagram and goes something like this:

Step 1: Order a burger meal with fries and drink. Nuggets can also work, but ensure it comes in the burger or nugget box . Step 2: Flip the burger lid and place it on top of the drink with the straw in between the fold of the box.Step 4: Enjoy your meal with your instant table resting on your drink. “Fancy a one-handed meal? Simply unfold your burger box to make a fries tray, then perch it on your soft drink. Easy as,” the caption to the post reads.

 

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What happens when it falls onto the floor and spills everywhere bit stupid idea really

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