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'This is CRIMINAL'! Scottish man orders 2,000-calorie milkshake from Five Guys
A man has gone viral ordering a 2,000-calorie milkshake from Five Guys, leaving viewers shocked by the contents of the drink which even included bacon.
Darren Dowling, from Glasgow, is well-known on TikTok (@yerboidazza) for posting about his crazy takeaway antics and has more than 56,600 followers.
Now the 26-year-old revealed his latest stunt with the clip racking up over 150,200 views and 8,047 likes so far.
For those wondering, the single order only came to £5.95 as Darren was able to add all of Five Guys' extra toppings into the drink for free - which bizarrely included bacon.
The influencer, known as Dazza online, shares why he decided to make such a strange order.
He said: "I had seen that all the toppings were free to add to a Five Guys milkshake and I couldn’t say no to that opportunity.
"But then I saw Bacon at the bottom of the list of potential things to add and I didn’t know if I was excited or absolutely terrified, but I ordered it anyway.
"Cause all the toppings were free to add in, it was surprisingly only £5.95.
"I feel like I was scamming the system when it’s legal to order a milkshake for less than £6 and get all those bonus extras."
After ordering the milkshake, Darren waited patiently for the drink extravaganza to arrive and when it did come, it certainly didn't disappoint.
In a TikTok, Darren reads out the extra ten toppings he had ordered in the milkshake.
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