Raw meat rains on McDonalds drive-thru customers car windshield theories swirl to explain why

The forecast hadn’t called for a chance of meatballs.An Australian influencer could have used a meat-orologist after a mystery raw meat patty splatted on her windshield at the McDonald’s drive-thru.A video of the messy incident is currently circulating TikTok as internet sleuths try and crack the car-paccio caper.“I have not been able to stop laughing, it’s the weirdest thing,” influencer Jacinta Jade said while describing the “rare” incident, which occurred 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 my windscreen,” recalled the horrified fast food enthusiast while pointing to a still of her meaty window dressing.

“At first I didn’t know what it was and then I was like, ‘Oh my goodness I think that’s a raw beef patty.'”Far more flummoxing was the origins 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 patty got there,” recounted Jade, who subsequently broached the messy subject with the drive-thru employee.The employee cleaned up the meat but was equally perplexed as to how it got there.The plot thickened after Jade returned home and discovered another raw beef puck stuck to her car roof, which she showed in the accompanying screenshots.Social media Sherlocks racked their brains trying to solve the meaty mystery.Some speculated that it was a case of literal “fowl” play.

“My guess is a crow might have tried to have a sneaky snack and dropped it?” suggested one viewer, while another wrote, “Omg maybe a bird had gotten into the bins?”“Maybe someone chucked in on the ceiling earlier and it was stuck then fell,” posited a third.Many speculated that the meat might not have even originated at McDonald’s, so throw out any jokes of the Golden Arches dr...

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