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One in 10 think partner eating McDonald's without them is as bad as cheating

Sometimes when you’ve been in a relationship with the same person for a very long time, small annoying acts and behaviors can start to pile up: Your partner didn’t take out the trash, you forgot to put the cap back on the toothpaste or someone went on a solo trip to McDonald’s.

If you did a double-take at that last one, you might want to check in with your partner and make sure they’re on the same page as you.

A OnePoll survey of 1,000 people in the U.K. found that more than one in 10 people consider their significant other eating McDonald’s without them to be as bad as cheating.

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It’s unclear what area of the U.K. was polled for the survey, but the study did note that the U.K.’s lockdown has prevented people from getting fast food in months, which could arguably influence their devotion to the chain.

According to Mirror Online, one in five people interviewed said the taste of a Big Mac after lockdown would be better than a raise at work. 16 percent of the group said eating a Big Mac after months without McDonald’s would be as exciting as the birth of their first child. 13 percent said the experience would be better than their wedding day.

OnePoll also found that 46 percent of the people surveyed said they would rather give up alcohol than McDonald’s. One in 10 would rather get rid of their cell phone and 29 percent would rather give up watching sports for a year if it meant they could eat a Big Mac right now.

The Sausage & Egg McMuffin was the most-missed menu item. 22 percent said they missed swinging by a drive-thru during a family trip and 21 percent said they missed concluding a day of weekend shopping with a meal at Mickey D’s.

Don’t believe people are actually this crazy for McDonald’s? Check out this story about a guy who was stopped for driving 130 mph to get a burger.

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