Three people had to rescue a 21-year-old man from a child's high chair after a friend bet him he couldn't fit in it.
Jamie Brammah, a carer from Barnsley, South Yorkshire, was at Meadowhall Shopping Centre in Sheffield with his pals to watch the BAFTA-winning war film 1917.
But the group had arrived two hours early and went to the food court to kill time before the film started.
Jamie's pal Luke Jackson said he would buy him a strawberry milkshake from McDonald's if he could fit in the toddler's high chair.
Jamie obliged - but ended up getting stuck, much to the delight of his mates.
Luke, an HGV driver, said: "He was thirsty and didn't have much money on him so I said I would buy him a strawberry milkshake if he could fit into the high chair.
"He said he could fit into one of quite easily - and it took three people to get him out.
"Two security guards came over and had to pull on the bottom of the chair while I pulled him out by his arms.
"It was hilarious, we couldn't stop laughing. The security guards told us off and said we were on our last warning, but they couldn't stop laughing either."
Luke and the staff members took care not hurt Jamie, whose legs were bruised in the incident.
Luke, 22, added: "The security said we've got to stop messing about, but they were laughing their heads off, it was so funny.
"They were telling me not to pull him too hard in case I hurt his legs. He ended up with a couple of bruises on his legs, but he wasn't in pain.
"We were still laughing about it the next day. We thought at one point we might not have been able to get him out and they would have had to have called the fire brigade to cut him free.
"I passed my phone to my brother Josh and told him to film it because it was so funny.
"Jamie was laughing his head off, he was proper stuck."