Published 00:06 IST, November 20th 2019
McDonald employee described as 'McHero' on Twitter since he served 11 nuggets to customers
McDonald's employee was termed as the ‘McHero’ after he told that he used to serve the customers with 11 nuggets instead of 10 chicken nuggets for every order.
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An employee who previously worked at the food giant McDonald's was termed as the ‘McHero’ after he told that he used to serve the customers with 11 nuggets instead of 10 chicken nuggets for every order. He confessed about the deed on Twitter and the post went viral.
Confession of McDonald's employee
The McDonald employee Cody Bondarchuk used to work for two-and-a-half years, he confessed on his Twitter page that he used to provide a number of nuggets to his customers.
I worked at McDonald’s for two and a half years and I put 11 nuggets in almost every 10-piece I made
— Cody Bondarchuk (@codybondarchuk) November 16, 2019
The post was shared 70,000 times on Twitter, several people appreciated the employee for his kind gesture. Some netizens also described that he should have been reported to the cops, as it accounts for the act of thief.
I worked at McDonald’s for two and a half years and I put 11 nuggets in almost every 10-piece I made
— Cody Bondarchuk (@codybondarchuk) November 16, 2019
About age 14 the counter girl gave me an extra fry & said it was from the fry girl, who gave me a smile & wave...honestly don't think I've had a better flirt since.
— JD Bender (@BluthX) November 16, 2019
Not all heroes wear capes pic.twitter.com/8hYeybJxqf
— 🦁Grant tha Apologetic♌ (@she_message_me) November 17, 2019
The burger which did not decompose
If posts about McDonald's burger and fries not decomposing like most foods weren't concerning enough, here comes a ten-year-old seemingly indestructible burger with a side of fries kept in a glass box in Iceland. As per a report by a news agency, the fast food is the last order of burger and fries from McDonald's in the country and is kept at a hostel in Iceland as though it were an invaluable piece of art. The burger was bought on October 31 by a customer Hjortur Smarason.
(With inputs from agencies)
21:41 IST, November 19th 2019