McDonald’s fans left divided over fans’ controversial viral breakfast hack – so does it make you want to puke?

You may have heard of the McDonald’s trick of dunking your fries in a milkshake, but one woman decided to take it a step further.

Her controversial breakfast hack causes people to disagree. Some say it makes them puke, others think it looks delicious.

Janelle sampled the controversial food on Instagram

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Janelle sampled the controversial food on InstagramPhoto credit: Instagram
The meal left McDonald's fans divided

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The meal left McDonald’s fans dividedPhoto credit: Instagram

The meal was originally shared on TikTok by @Arvanfamily, who made an Oreo McFlurry sandwich using two hash browns.

She explained that she was craving the snack and couldn’t stop thinking about it.

“I dreamed of this,” she said, finally delving into the ice cream and potato combo.

Her unusual craving caught on with other food fans, and many of them thought it looked so delicious that they decided to create it themselves.

Janelle Rohner admitted in a clip she shared to Instagram that she couldn’t wait to try the snack.

She spread the Oreo McFlurry on a hot hashbrown before pouring the others over it.

“Oh my god, it’s so good,” she gushed after eating two large bites.

Janelle even gave the food a 10 out of 10 rating: “You have to try this,” she said.

However, not everyone was convinced that ice cream and hash browns were a match made in heaven.

One person said, “This made me puke.”

“My stomach hurt when I watched it,” commented a second.

A third wrote: “I’m sorry but that’s no good at all.”

“It makes me throw up. But don’t mix all the sweet and savory stuff either,” said another.

But others found it quite tasty and said they would definitely try it.

“I’m dying to try this it’s like fries and shake which I love,” wrote one.

“I was craving pregnancy and it was good lol,” added another.

Janelle gave the hack a 10 out of 10 rating

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Janelle gave the hack a 10 out of 10 ratingPhoto credit: Instagram

Emma James

Emma James is a USTimesPost U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Emma James joined USTimesPost in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing emmajames@ustimespost.com.

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