The prediction hadn’t called for a chance for meatballs.
An Australian influencer could have used a MEAT-Orologe after a mysterious mystery of raw meat splattered on her window at the McDonald’s drive-thru. A video of the messy incident is currently making the rounds on TikTok as internet sleuths try to crack down CAR– caper pacio.
“I couldn’t stop laughing, it’s the weirdest thing,” said influencer Jacinta Jade as she described the “rare” incident that happened while she was visiting the Golden Arches in Broadbeach on Australia’s Gold Coast.
The Aussie said she was sitting in her car waiting to pay for her coffee frappe when, all of a sudden, she heard a massive bang.
“I look up and there’s a raw beef patty on the windshield,” the horrified fast-food enthusiast recalled as she showed off a print of her window dressing. “At first I didn’t know what it was and then I was like, ‘Oh my god, I think that’s a raw beef patty.’
Much messier was the origin of the steak CAR-tare.
“There was a car in front of me and a car behind me, so I have no idea how the beef got there,” shared Jade, who then broached the messy subject with the car attendant.
The employee cleaned the meat, but was equally confused as to how it got there.
The plot thickened after Jade returned home to discover another ball of raw beef stuck to the roof of her car, which she showed off in accompanying screenshots.
Social media Sherlocks racked their brains trying to solve the meat mystery.
Some speculated that it was a case of literal “birds” play.
“I think a crow might have tried to eat a sneaky snack and dropped it?” suggested one viewer, while another wrote, “Omg maybe a bird got into the bins?”
“Maybe someone got into the ceiling earlier and it got stuck and then fell,” claimed a third.
Many speculated that the meat may not even have originated at McDonald’s, so put aside any jokes with the Golden Arches running seriously downhill. “
As many have pointed out, the fast food firm’s burgers, with the exception of the Quarter Pounder, are frozen immediately before going on the grill.
Currently, the origin of the noodle remains unknown.
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