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Video: Big Mac Attack: Brighton Brawl Erupts Over Kiddie Cuisine

Two mums flip their lids over kids' meals, turning a routine McDonald's visit into a supersized showdown

In a startling turn of events at the Brighton Marina McDonald’s this evening 23/03/2024 at around 9pm, tempers flared hotter than the fries over a dispute involving children’s meal orders. Eyewitnesses were left shaken as a heated argument between two women escalated into a full-blown altercation.

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According to reports, the clash began over a perceived mishandling of children’s food orders, sparking a beef between the two parties involved. Witnesses described the scene as reminiscent of a fast-food feud gone awry, with tensions boiling over like an overcooked burger.

As the verbal spat turned physical, bystanders were left in a pickle as the two women allegedly resorted to slapping and even attempted to strangle another individual caught in the middle of the dispute. Despite efforts from their own children to put out the flame-broiled fury, the fracas continued, leaving a bad taste in the mouths of onlookers and restaurant staff alike.

The incident serves as a reminder that in the fast-paced world of fast food, even the happiest of meals can turn sour when tempers flare.

As for the fate of the feuding fry fans, it remains to be seen whether banned from the drive-thru. But one thing’s for sure – this fry-day fiasco will be hard to digest for those who witnessed it firsthand.

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