McDonalds customer buys ‘indestructible’ pancake

The McDonald’s McRock! ‘Indestructible’ pancake bought at fast-food restaurant is so tough, man who bought it can’t break it even by throwing it off a building or driving over it

  • McDonald’s customer tried to break the snack with a metal fork and screwdriver
  • It remained intact even after it was run over by a car and dropped off a building 
  • A Facebook user calling himself Edwin Edl shared the footage taken in Singapore

A McDonald’s customer claims he was sold an ‘indestructible’ pancake which even survived being run over by his car. 

A Facebook user going by the name of Edwin Edl shared footage of the apparently rock-hard snack he received at a branch of the fast-food chain in Singapore. 

Trying to cut into the McGriddles sandwich, he has no luck with a metal fork or a screwdriver and even finds the pancake intact after dropping it off a building. 

Describing it as a ‘Sausage McRock’ he said he had not frozen or done anything to the snack. 

A metal fork had its prongs bent out of shape

‘Indestructible’: A McDonald’s customer shared these clips of himself trying to cut into a pancake, which was so hard that a plastic and metal fork were each bent out of shape 

In the first of three videos, ‘Edwin’ prods on the sandwich with his fingers to no effect before picking up a plastic fork, which easily bends. 

He tries the rear end of the implement but after making no impact on the pancake it snaps and almost breaks in two. 

In the next scene he tries but fails to force a screw into the food with a screwdriver, before prodding the pancake in frustration with the tool itself. 

The screwdriver makes a few dents but he has no more luck with a metal fork, which turns into a U-shape after its prongs had been bent out of line.  

After that he hacks at the rock-solid pancake with a meat cleaver, again achieving no results, before finally succeeding in hammering a small into the snack. 

The metal fork was turned into a U-shape

He finally makes a hole with a hammer and nail

The metal fork appeared to have been completely bent out of shape (left) before he finally made a hole with a hammer and nail (right) 

The customer hacked at the food with a meat cleaver but could not cut through

He failed to make a hole with a screwdriver, instead prodding frustratedly with the tool itself

The customer hacked at the food with a meat cleaver (left) but could not cut through and failed to make a hole with a screwdriver (right), instead prodding frustratedly with the tool itself 

He then moves on to more extreme methods, posting a second video in which the wheel of a car drives straight over the pancake without squashing it. 

In a desperate last attempt the pancake is thrown off the roof of a tall building but is still intact when he finds it at the foot of a staircase.  

Posting on Facebook, he said: ‘This is way too funny for me not to share! But thank you McDonald’s for making my day.’

He added: ‘For those who are asking, I did not put into the freezer or do anything to it. It came the way it is.’  

McGriddles sandwiches are served between two small pancakes made with maple flavouring. 

The pancake is run over by the wheel of a car

The pancake apparently remains intact

Desperation: The customer tries running over the pancake with the wheel of his car (left) but is dismayed to find it is still intact afterwards (right)

The customer tries throwing the McGriddles sandwich off the roof of a tall building

The pancake apparently still does not break after being thrown several storeys

Last resort: The customer tries throwing the McGriddles sandwich off the roof of a tall building (left) but it apparently still does not break (right) 

Read more at DailyMail.co.uk