Even A Gun Didn't Get This Robber Nuggets At McDonald's
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Twitter users are pointing out uncanny similarities between the robbery and a scene from Michael Douglas' 1993 movie 'Falling Down'.
A robber at a McDonald's outlet in southwest England got so hungry during his audacious attempt to rob the restaurant that he pointed a gun at the manager and demanded that he be served their famous chicken nuggets. The manager of the fast-food franchise, however, could not do so as the dish was on the lunch menu and therefore, it was too early for it to be offered. The robber had to settle for a double sausage McMuffin and some cash instead. A video of the incident made its way to social media platforms and has caught the attention of the Internet. Man, the pain of being denied the nuggies is real… @Localnewspod https://t.co/0uBm5FYaDO We're gonna need a #ChickenNuggetCrimes part 2!! @WineandCrimePodhttps://t.co/QxWnwr2kdg Even a gun won't get you lunch before 10:30. https://t.co/bFgqc7pHEF Anyone remember "Falling Down" with Michael Douglas?https://t.co/cqCWsuqOQ5 The video shows Rudi Batten, 22, coming into the store with a fake gun and forcing the manager to give him access to the safe. The manager then leads him to the safe with Batten pointing a gun to his head. He draws out a plastic bag full of coins, a red tin box containing currency notes and some cash. On his way out, Batten reportedly demanded that the manager give him some chicken nuggets. Unfortunately for him, it was 7 am and McDonald's didn't serve chicken nuggets during breakfast time, several media reports said. On Twitter, people expressed their surprise and bewilderment at the news. One comment read, "Man, the pain of being denied the nuggies is real."More Related News