An aunt with an impressive appetite has gone viral for her remarkable ability to work her way through an all-inclusive menu.
The woman, referred to simply as Auntie Marie, shot to internet fame when a video of her holiday exploits was posted by her niece Danielle Giles.
In it a glimpse is offered into how the apparent all-inclusive veteran goes about getting her money's worth.
The video begins at breakfast, where Aunty Marie is seen starting with a large banana, jam and croissants.
This acts as a warm up for a plate of beans, ham, sausages and scrambled egg, before she polishes off a yoghurt.
Round four is a churro and chocolate sauce, while round five's sausage, omelette, beans and bacon finishes the meal off.
The video then jumps to a clip of Aunty Marie having a massage, with the caption 'getting limbered up for lunch'.
The second meal of the day begins with a light noodle broth and buttered bread, which makes way for a ham and cheese centred dish.
Salad, chicken and potatoes and then ice cream and cake conclude the meal.
After a brief nap in the sun, Aunty Marie abridges lunch and dinner with a small plate of chips and a wrap.
Dinner time is the most significant meal of the day and is split over six courses which include: meat sauce and chips; gammon, onion rings, sweetcorn and a taco; a fajita and coleslaw; a crepe; two potted desserts; and a bowl of ice cream.
Aunty Marie's efforts were met with a great deal of praise when the video was posted on TikTok.
"Auntie Marie is a f***ing legend," one impressed user wrote.
Another added: "This is where Aunt Marie makes her money back."
A third wrote: "Would be rude not to, get your money's worth. You just know she worked hard months beforehand just for the holiday."
While Aunty Marie clearly had a great time on her holiday, not all is well in the world of all-inclusive breaks.
UK holidaymakers are being restricted to six drinks a day, alongside their lunch and dinner, on all-inclusive holidays in Spain.
That means they'll only be able to have three drinks per meal and, essentially, the new rules will mean Brits won't be able to enjoy drinks by the pool.
The Daily Star reports that as a result of the new rules, Thomas Cook has issued a warning to Brits who have booked package holidays for the upcoming summer season.
An email sent out to customers booked on these trips read: "Please be advised that a decree has been issued by the Balearic Government on a new restriction for All Inclusive meal option.
"There is a maximum of six alcoholic drinks per person per day that can be served and these drinks will be provided only during lunch and dinner ( 3 each).
"Please be aware that Magalluf, El Arenal, Playa de Palma in Mallorca and Sant Antoni in Ibiza, there is new restriction on All Inclusive."