Aussie TikToker stunned after bizarre McDonald’s drive-thru ordeal on the Gold Coast

An Australian TikTok star on a McDonald’s run was interrupted after a raw beef patty hit her windshield, prompting a flurry of internet sleuths to unravel the mystery of how it happened.

Jacinta Jade visited the drive-thru in Broadbeach on the Gold Coast on Tuesday to order a coffee frappe as a ‘treat’.

Instead, the freelance model got the shock of her life after hearing a “huge bang” and then realizing a raw beef patty had been smashed into her windshield and stuck.

“I couldn’t stop laughing, it’s the weirdest thing,” she said.

“There was a car in front of me and a car behind me, so I have no idea how the meat patty got there.”

Unsure of what to do next, Ms Jade asked for help from the McDonald’s employee when she stopped at the payment window.

‘She was so shocked, she thought ‘how did that get there?’ she said.

‘I’m like, “That’s OK, but I don’t know how it got there.” I’m actually so confused.’

Jacinta Jade’s windshield was hit by a raw beef patty (pictured) as she drove through the Broadbeach McDonald’s drive-thru

The McDonald’s employee grabbed a pair of gloves and cleaned up the mess on the model’s car.

However, the ‘plot’ became even bigger after Ms Jade discovered more raw meat stuck to the roof of her car when she returned home.

The clip was quickly flooded with comments from viewers, eager to share their theories about where the mysterious patty came from.

“I suspect a crow tried to sneak a snack and dropped it,” one person wrote.

Another added: “McDonald’s patties are pre-cooked and frozen so who knows where that comes from.”

A third joked: “Maybe someone threw him at the ceiling earlier and he got stuck and then fell.”

Ms Jade did not know where the raw patty came from as she was surrounded by other vehicles

Other commenters called on McDonald’s to check the store’s CCTV footage to resolve the matter.

‘I would have asked to check the security cameras. So random,” one person said.

Ms Jade replied: ‘Maybe I should send an email to get to the bottom of it.’

Daily Mail Australia has contacted McDonald’s for comment.

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