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Watch: Woman Stuffs Burger In Dress While Brawling With Staff At McDonald’s London

Let’s agree, we all have a special corner for the burgers, wraps and fries available at McDonald’s. One of the largest fast-food chains across the globe, McDonald’s offers meals that define comfort for many. To some of us, it evokes nostalgia too. However, it seems a woman in London took her love for McDonald’s food to the next level. How, you ask? In a video that has gone viral on the internet, we could see her stuffing as many burgers as possible in her dress. You heard us. This bizarre incident took place at a MacDonald’s outlet in Lewisham, South-East London.

The visual, caught on camera, shows a woman in a white dress creating a ruckus and expressing disappointment at the McDonald’s outlet. The argument went to such an extent that she rushed into the kitchen and began to quarrel with the staff. Alongside, she was seen stuffing burgers (kept in the kitchen) in her dress one by one. Meanwhile, other customers witness the event in utter shock.

While the conversation between the woman and the staff was not very clear, we could see the latter trying to stop the woman and asking her to leave the outlet.

Explaining the bizarre incident, a McDonald’s spokesperson told the Mirror that they strongly condemn the incident and that such behaviour is “completely unacceptable and has no place in our restaurants”. The statement further appreciates the staff (of the outlet) for handling the situation with calm.

Watch the video of the incident here:

Also Read: Woman Finds Huge Spider In McDonald’s Wrap, Demands Compensation

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