Several McDonald’s customers were left laughing and confused after discovering a strange object inside an Oreo McFlurry.
In the video, which has been viewed more than 749,000 times, TikTok user @kekebobeke filmed his friend sitting at a table pulling out what appeared to be an Oreo McFlurry. “Gloves?” she asked, pulling the item from the bottom of the ice cream. She seemed shocked that this item seemed to be endless.
The two continued to speculate. “Garbage bags?” the other guessed.
The women started laughing so loud that one of them declared, “I have to pee.”
“Can I sue?” she asked, laughing.
Despite their best guesses, the women’s findings were inconclusive. “She lost her mind and had no idea what she found at the bottom of the mess,” they said in a text overlay.
In the video’s caption, the TikToker suspected, “That was really the purpose.”
“It’s literally a garbage bag or something with the bottom folded up small. @McDonalds please help,” he added, tagging McDonald’s.
@kekebobeke Folding the bottom small was intentional, like a literal garbage bag @McDonalds ♬ Original song – Kekebobeke
In the comments section, viewers expressed their horror and urged the women to “get the money”.
“Oh, I’m really going to sue you,” one said.
“I’m really flabbergasted,” another wrote.
Another McDonald’s customer said the video made him feel anxious every time he ate a McFlurry. “We won’t eat there anymore,” they added.
McDonald’s employees offered their expertise and suggested what the mystery item might be. “This is a bag of ice cream liquid. You’re supposed to put it in,” they shared.
“It’s literally a bag for everything from tops to McFlurries. Someone must have stuffed it into a cup instead of throwing it away,” one person said.
Other unusual items customers have found at fast food include a Band-Aid in a Taco Bell Gordita Crunch and a glove in the pizza they ordered.
The Daily Dot reached out to both @kekebobeke and McDonald’s via email.
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*First published: January 16, 2024 at 3:00 PM CST
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Melody Held is a culture writer. Her work has been published in Glitter Magazine, BUST Magazine, and more.