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Hungry rider and 'well-behaved' horse spotted ordering at McDonald's drive-thru window

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McDonald's drive-thru on the back of a horse.Dad-of-three Simon White shared amusing pictures of the visitor and her four-legged friend after he spotted them on a trip to his local McDonald's in Caerphilly, Wales last Thursday.

The photos show an unidentified lady in a mustard-coloured puffer jacket and riding boots on the back of the white horse after waiting in the queue behind motor vehicles The equine waits patiently as they move forward, as the woman is later seen paying for her food on horsebackThey then ride out of the car park after she receives her food.Simon, a vehicle parts constructor, said: "I was on my way home from collecting my little one from school when we stopped by for something to eat. "We were sitting there waiting for our food when she came round the corner. "I couldn't believe it - the horse was very well-behaved though and she got served no problem, before riding off.

He added that "a few of the kids " sitting inside the McDonald's came out to take pictures and cheer for the pair, adding: "My son loved it, it really made his day - he was laughing so much. "I thought it was really funny as well - it's something you just can't imagine seeing unless you live in the Welsh valleys."Simon also shared that he passed her on the road later on and saw her eating the burger.It is legal to ride a horse in the UK on all types of roads except motorways, although private premises such as McDonald's are reserved the right to refuse service to people on horseback.In 2018, a McDonald’s in Malvern Shopping Park told 48-year-old Louise Carter that her Big Mac order would not be taken when she entered the drive-thru because she was not on a motor vehicle.For the latest breaking news and stories from across the.

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