McDonalds shares one-handed meal hack on social media but it backfires spectacularly

The fast-food chain shared a four-step guide complete with helpful arrows on how to eat an entire hamburger meal with one hand, and it has gone viral on social media.

The brands self-proclaimed meal hack involves first procuring a drink, fries and one of the various hamburgers the fast-food chain sells that comes in a box.

It also does not mention that the one-handed meal hack still involves both hands one to hold the beverage, and one to eat the food.

Rest assured, though, the entire four-step procedure does not involve a hammer, screw or Allen wrench, as McDonalds illustrates on the side. However, it does require a sturdy straw an instrument the chain has been working toward eliminating and replacing with paper straws that many have referred to as soggy.

If lift the burger upthe fries are dropping on the ground, another alleged tester commented, throwing a really Allen wrench into the chains promise that this can be eaten on the go.

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