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Jacob Rawley

McDonald's worker claims she can tell what kind of customer you are based on your order

You may not realise it, but your fast food order may say more about you than you might think. Employees at restaurants like McDonald's serve hundreds of customers each day, and so begin to work out what orders are more popular among different age groups.

A person who has said that they work at the fast food chain has revealed what type of people are most likely to order certain meals. The woman posts under the username @bigppruby and shared a picture of herself in a McDonalds uniform before revealing what a person's order says about them.

The TikTok user's clip has been hailed as 'so accurate' and has gone viral with 1.8 million views. It also has over 180,000 likes and thousands of comments backing up the poster's claims that certain people are drawn to certain meals.

In the video, the user revealed that teenage girls are likely to go for a 99p Chicken Mayo burger. Young boys will instead choose a fish finger Happy Meal.

McDonald's crew serve hundreds of customers every day (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Meanwhile, older men will pick up a triple cheeseburger and older women tend to go for the Filet-o-Fish. Boys verging on their teens often pick a plain hamburger.

It’s apparently the builders who buy a Big Tasty - with or without bacon. A 20 share box of nuggets appears to be popular among older teenage boys, according to the TikTok user.

And finally, it's usually a stressed mum picking up one of the wraps of the day.

The comments were filled with people agreeing with the user, while others asked for a part two which covers more meals form the popular restaurant.

"Yeah I agree with this, also as a maccies employee," wrote one commenter. Another wondered what kind of customer goes for a McPlant. A third commenter joked: "I noticed very quickly this isn’t American McDonald’s," while a fourth asked: "Why is this so accurate?"

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