Moment man shoots McDonald’s French fries from his Lamborghini exhaust | US News
A man was lovin’ McDonald’s so much that he put their French fries in the exhaust of his $200,000 Lamborghini and put on a fried food display.
The man from Los Angeles was recorded pouring a container full of fries from the fast food chain’s signature red container into the exhaust pipe of his luxury sports car.
Laughing could be heard in the background, as the unidentified man carried out the bizarre act in the parking lot of a McDonald’s restaurant.
A large amount of fries could be seen shooting out of the Lamborghini’s exhaust system into the air, followed by a couple of the red containers, in a video shared by Storyful. A smaller number of fries and other objects, as well as some light flashes and smoke could be seen spewing out shortly after.
McDonald’s brown paper bags and other food items were placed on top of the car’s trunk and wing.
‘We thought it was a bad idea since it might have gotten stuck in the exhaust system and not have gone out,’ Gabriel Fernandez, who had the idea along with his friend, told Storyful.
‘But in the end, it all ended in a viral snowy French fry video.’
A Lamborghini Huracán typically comes with a starting price tag of $212,000.
Their video went viral amid a recent increased craze around McDonald’s on social media and in real life.
The American chain opened its spin off drive-thru only restaurant CosMc’s at its first location in Bolingbrook, Illinois, on Thursday.
CosMc’s is serving up McDonald’s classics like McMuffins and McFlurries, but also a variety of new items like a Spicy Queso Sandwich, a Creamy Avocado Tomatillo Sandwich, doughnut McPops, Hash Brown Bites and Pretzel Bites. It also offers drinks that some think are aimed at competing with Starbucks, like the Churro Frappe, S’mores Cold Brew, Sour Cherry Energy Burst and Popping Pear Slush.
Around the same time, McDonald’s also announced its plans to open 10,000 new restaurants around the globe by 2027, which would bring its total number of locations to roughly 50,000.
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