A pair of hungry newlyweds left their wedding reception and tucked into a kebab still dressed in their white gown and smart suit.
They clearly hadn't had enough grub on their big day and decided to pay a visit to the takeaway on their way home.
Customers at Paragon Square Burger in Hull, east Yorkshire, did a double take when they saw the pair in the queue.
They were pictured waiting patiently for their food - but still had to pay full price despite their celebrations.
Other customers looked on at the couple in amazement and people in the queue congratulated them on their marriage, HullLive report.
The bride told a diner that the day went so quickly that she and her new husband didn’t have time to eat anything.
They were ravenous so they decided to pop into the high street eatery on the way home.
A photo taken in the shop captured the happy couple placing their order as locals feasted on burgers, pizzas and fried chicken.
They couldn't resist ending the day by stopping off for some food before carrying on the celebrations back at home on Saturday night.
They aren't the only bride and groom to finished their wedding day with some fast food.
Emma and Callum Creechan ended theirs in style at a Glasgow McDonald's last month.
They ordered 20 chicken nuggets and halloumi fries at the Argyle Street branch.
The newlyweds, both 27-years-old, tied the knot on July 31 after being together for nine years.
Emma told the Glasgow Times: “We had the most amazing day and I literally never wanted it to end.
“We went to the casino with the wedding party and pals, but we were both knackered and starving - we left on our own to go back to the hotel but saw McDonald’s on route so thought let’s go.
“Our best man had left behind us, but we didn’t know so he took the pictures of us with the McDonald's and walking towards it.
"It was hilarious because when we got into McDonald's, two of my bridesmaids were already there.”
The fast food giant seems to be a popular choice of food for couples around the world on their wedding day.
Basman Alwakeel and Haneen Alkhthir, a couple from Australia, snuck away for a Big Mac after their religious wedding ceremony before the evening reception with friends and family.