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Who’s hungry for a Mc-abre meal?

Two McDonald’s customers recently shared their experience at the “world’s creepiest McDonald’s” on TikTok.

Partners Kassidy and James, AKA @Kassidy_and_James, had the opportunity to dine with dead bodies during their recent trip to Rome, Italy. “That’s an absolute skeleton in a McDonald’s,” Kassidy declared in the viral clip.

In the 29-second clip with over 1.2 million views, the tourist shares her disturbing discovery while looking for a quick bite at a Mickey D’s in Frattocchie, an hour southeast of Italy’s capital.

She noticed a transparent glass panel on the floor outside the food chain’s building overlooking an ancient road filled with skeletons.

“This is underneath a McDonald’s,” Kassidy said. “Wait, it continues inside.”

The restaurant provides customers with a unique dining experience over a 2,000-year-old road underneath the establishment, which is believed to be linked to the Appian Way, one of the busiest roads in ancient Rome, reported Mirror UK.

McDonald’s made a spectacle of the historic site after construction workers found the hidden path that had become a burial site in 2014.

Archaeologists dug up three bodies that were identified as men ranging from 35-40, according to  Pamela Cerino, an archaeologist who participated in the excavation.

The establishment allows people to enter through the McDonald’s car park to get a closer look at the artifacts for free.

Many people admit dining in a fast food restaurant would make them lose their appetite.

“I don’t think I want a McRib anymore,” confessed one person.

“It McDoubles as a crypt,” joked another.

“Whoever that person was in life, they never could have imagined having that view 3,000 years in the future … crazy,” someone commented.

Meanwhile, some people were perplexed as to why the tourists ate at the American burger spot instead of authentic Italian restaurants.

“The question…you are in Rome and decide to eat in a McDonald’s…Why?” one person questioned.

Mario Federico, the chief of McDonald’s Italia, revealed that this isn’t any ordinary McDonald’s.

“This is our first museum restaurant,” he said. “We’ve been able to return a stretch of Roman road to the local community and to the whole of Italy.”

Federico expounded on the explanation, revealing the purpose behind the bone display.

“The project is a good example of how the public and private sectors can collaborate effectively on reclaiming cultural heritage,” he shared.

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