These hilarious snaps have captured a horse rider ordering McDonald's from the drive-thru on her steed.
The incredible scenes were snapped at one of the fast-food chain's restaurants in Borehamwood, Herts.
Normally, drivers in cars are seen ordering grub from the drive-thru, but many were understandably left baffled when a woman and her steed joined the line of vehicles waiting.
When she got to the window, she dismounted and told the employee what she wanted, Bristol Livereports.
Her horse's snout was then seen hilariously poking its snout curiously into the window - probably trying to inspect the aromas of McDonald's food.
The woman was then seen trotting on with a coffee in one hand as she chatted away on her mobile phone.
It is unclear whether she ordered any food for her steed or decided to keep their diet to carrots and hay.
Incredibly, it is not the first time McDonald's customers have seen someone ordering from the drive-thru on horseback.
In December, dad-of-three Simon White saw the hilarious event unfold while stopping to eat at his local McDonald's in Caerphilly, Wales.
The woman stood in the queue, paid at the first window and then collected her meal at the second while Simon, 46 took some photos of the bizarre incident.
His pictures show the woman in a mustard puffer jacket and riding boots sitting on a white horse and joining the line as though nothing is out of the ordinary.
She holds her purse in her hand, ready to pay for her snack, and then pays for her food while perched on her horse.
The horse appeared to not be phased and waited for her to finish patiently, and the two rode off after the staff members give her her meal.
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.
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"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.
"A few of the kids who were sitting inside came out to take pictures and cheer her as they thought it was great."
He added: "She was served and rode off. Then I passed her on the road where she was eating the burger.
"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."