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Viral Video! Man making ice-cream with McDonald's chicken burger goes viral

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: February 17, 2021 18:11 IST

In a weird video, a man making ice-cream with a McDonald's Chicken Burger has gone viral on social media. ...

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In a weird video, a man making ice-cream with a McDonald's Chicken Burger has gone viral on social media. This latest fusion food has left many netizens horrified. 

The footage shows an ice-cream maker first cutting and mashing a chicken burger into a pulp before adding milk and cream to it.

The burger, which contains a chicken patty, mayonnaise, and ketchup, is chopped and mashed using two metal slicers. After adding the milk and cream, the man gently rolls the mash and serves them in a small cup.

The video, shared on Twitter by Darshan Pathak, has now garnered over 2.43 lakh views with hundreds of comments.

While most users slammed the creator of the fusion, some repulsed users left nasty comments.

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