Irked Toyota Driver Couldn't Wait to Get His McDonald Burger and Rammed a Car
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Irked Toyota Driver Couldn't Wait to Get His McDonald Burger and Rammed a Car



Sit-down and take-away restaurants like McDonald's are called "fast food" chains for a few good (and bad, but that's another story) reasons, one of which has to do with the speedy service. Sometimes, though, people are so impatient that not even fast food restaurants can satisfy their need for a speed-lunch…

In an incident that occurred at a local McDonald's drive-through in Farmville, North Carolina, on Tuesday, March 14, two drivers were in such a hurry to get their orders in that they didn't hesitate to overtake each other at the drive-thru lane.

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