Four teens in American Fork, Utah, have been issued citations for disturbing the peace after they drove up to a McDonald's and recreated this food order. Doesn't McDonald's know that they invented the food order rap genre in the first place?
From American Fork's local news website:
The teens started the rap at a faster pace and then repeated at a slower one, causing workers to tell them they were backing up the line and they either needed to order or leave.
Spencer Dauwalder says nobody was in line, and he and his friends left - without ever purchasing anything.
McDonald's didn't find it amusing. In fact, ksl.com says the McDonald's workers "felt threatened" and that bad language was used. They called the police, who tracked the teens down at a volleyball game and cited them.
Don't worry, kids; just keep up the fight, and eventually at your prom this will happen:
"Teens cited for burger ‘rap' in drive-thru" [ksl.com] (Thanks to Nate!)
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