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Driver spots ‘hilarious’ Macca’s drive through act: ‘Only in Australia’
A McDonald’s customer was left stunned after she spotted a miniature horse in the backseat of a car at the drive thru.
In a video uploaded to TikTok, the customer reveals the moment she turned to her left at the drive thru only to see a miniature horse in the back seat of a black Honda, with his head out the window looking around.
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“Only in Australia,” the video was captioned.
In the footage the woman who is filming yells out “is that a horse?”, to which the woman in the Honda responds: ‘he’s excited for his ice cream”.
The woman went on to reveal the horse’s name is Rocco, before calmly driving through to the next window.
The video quickly gained a lot of attention on TikTok with nearly a million views and over a thousand comments.
“The nod from Rocco to confirm he’s excited about ice cream,” one person said.
“The reason why Honda has the so called ‘magic seats’, it’s to take our ponies for an ice cream,” another added.
“She wanted more horsepower in her car,” a third joked.
“This is hilarious!” another piped in.
Even a major Australian supermarket joined in on the fun.
“We’re just here to say hay,” Coles commented.
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