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John Bett

McDonald's worker shares what it's like in the kitchens of the fast-food giant

A McDonald's worker has shared what it's like to work in the kitchens of the fast-food giant - showing her followers what she has to contend with every day.

It looks so busy that if Michaela Stairs paused for breath, then she would struggle to keep up with demand as she barely gets time to blink while putting four burgers together.

She shared her clip on TikTok, and soon she was inundated with comments from followers who said the burgers didn't look very nice -and soon Michaela clapped back.

But not everyone was critical, saying that they were surprised at how busy Michaela was - praising her for her quick work.

Michaela has shared what it's like to work in a McDonald's kitchen (@michaelastairs/TikTok)
She has to make each burger very quickly (@michaelastairs/TikTok)

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Soon Michaela's video had over 20 million views and the top comment was from the creator herself, and she said: "Some of you have NEVER worked fast food and it shows."

That's because she was hitting back at trolls who criticised her for the way she put the burgers together.

One said: "That’s why my burgers look like they got manhandled."

Then another wrote: "This explains a lot."

And a third commented: "No wonder my burgers are always smashed."

A fourth added: "So that’s why my cheeseburger always looks like someone stepped on it."

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But other followers rushed to Michaela's defence, as one said: "Y'all complaining about looks but don't have the patience to wait longer than five minutes."

And another said: "Everyone here expecting a masterpiece for $2."

"Y’all complain about your burgers being a little sloppy but if they take the time to make it perfect you’ll complain ab the line being held up," added another user.

McDonald's has been approached for comment.

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