McDonald's fans in Spain were so keen to get their lips around a Big Mac they formed queues of cars down a motorway to get in.
Videos show tailbacks stretching down slip roads after restrictions were lifted allowing restaurants to operate again.
The clip, recorded in the municipality of La Laguna on Tenerife, explains the drivers are waiting for their turn to order at the a McDonald's restaurant.
TikTok user 'canarias_ak47', who filmed the clip, said: "Here you can see all the line of cars in the motorway, all of it for the McDonald's, and the parking lot is half-full."


Tenerife is in phase 1 of the Spanish Government's plan to end the lockdown - which allows restaurants to open if they reduce customers by 50% and keeping a social distance of at least two meters between tables.
McDonald's opened up again the UK yesterday - but only for delivery from a handful of selected restaurants meaning customer's couldn't queue up outside.
Things will be different next week, however, with 30 restaurants allowing drive-through customers again on 20 May - with the burger chain expecting queues to get in.
McDonald’s UK chief executive Paul Pomroy said: "When your local Drive Thru does reopen, it will be different. Our service will not be as quick as you might be used to, as we adjust to smaller teams and social distancing in our kitchens.
"We expect there will be some queues for some of our busier sites and our restaurants will look different, with Perspex screens at our Drive Thru windows and employees wearing protective equipment."
Currently, dine-in restaurants are closed in the UK.