Mom & Daughter Build Cardboard 'Car' to Order from Drive-Thru

Ever get a craving and there is nothing you can do until you satisfy that craving? Well it can be incredibly hard to do that during these Covid-19 times but sometimes remember when there is a will there is a way.

A mother and her daughter in Belgium really wanted McDonald’s which was only available for drive-thru customers because of lockdowns due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Instead of letting this stop them from getting their beloved hamburgers, the mom and daughter duo, who do not have a car, did the only thing they could do….. build a car out of cardboard.

Nathalie Moermans and her 16-year-old daughter Marie traveled the nearly 550 yards from their home in the city of La Louvière to their local McDonald’s in a cardboard “car.”

Nathalie and Marie decorated the “vehicle” with a COVID-19 license plate and notes informing other drivers that they just really wanted McDonald’s, the outlet reported.

“We had a bit of trouble taking it out of the house because it was too big for our front door, but once on the road, other cars honked at us, gave us thumbs-up from their windows and people stopped to take pictures,” Nathalie told The Brussels Times.


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