Ever really, really wanted a Big Mac, but then also really, really wanted some delicious KFC crispy chicken?
Same here – life can be cruel sometimes, especially if you're indecisive when it comes to food.
Fortunately, one TikTok video has shared a solution that should take care of your Macca's and KFC cravings at the same time.
Or, at the very least, the burger switch will give you something new to try if you've, ahem, become very comfortable with your usual fast food choices while in lockdown.
The simple burger switch has been touted as one of the best hacks on TikTok and it's so straightforward you'll wonder why you haven't thought of it before.
In a 15-second video TikTok user @cheetahheater shared how he bought a Big Mac burger from McDonald's and a KFC Zinger burger.
Once home, he swapped out the beef patties in the Big Mac for the Zinger chicken fillets, creating a "McZinger" burger.
The simple swap soon attracted thousands of video views and comments with plenty of people questioning why they had never done the "genius" swap themselves.
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"This is actually a good idea from TikTok for once," one person wrote, while another added: "Why have I not thought of this?"
"Literally what everyone wants," another TikTok user commented, while another wrote that their "mouth is watering" just from watching the video.
"You've broken the system," one person commented, while another person jokingly added that this was why they had seen two KFC workers at a Macca's the other day.
Meanwhile, others suggested the hack could be even better if you opted for just two Zinger fillets and a Big Mac burger minus the patties – which Macca's employees can do for you if you ask.
"Just ask for no meat next time on the Big Mac! Saves you money," one person suggested.