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Donald Trump surprises at McDonald's drive-thru as he serves unsuspecting customers

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Donald Trump pulled on an apron and worked at a McDonald's drive-thru as part of his campaigning in Pennsylvania.

Piers Morgan took to X to hail the photo op as "one of the best political stunts of all time".

Trump served customers in the major swing state as the Republican Presidential candidate continues a busy schedule ahead of the election on November 5.

The former President was shown how to dunk baskets of fries in the oil, and helped fill take away bags, acknowledging the skill of staff: "It requires great expertise, actually, to do it right and to do it fast," Trump said with a grin.

His brief shift with McDonald's come as he continues to claim that his Democratic rival for the White House, Kamala Harris, had never worked at the fast food giant while in college as she has said in the past - though he hasn't provided any evidence for saying so.



Harris' time working at McDonald's before her ascent to the top of American politics was mentioned in a campaign ad in August as she looks to appeal to working class voters, and has previously mentioned her time there on the campaign trail.

But Trump and his allies have tried to discredit the Vice President's claim as it doesn't appear on her resume.

On Sunday, Trump repeated the attack line, quipping: "I've now worked for 15 minutes more than Kamala."

Joseph Costello, a spokesperson for Kamala Harris' campaign shared a clip of Trump being asked by a member of the public if he intended to raise the minimum wage, which the 78-year-old avoided answering directly.

Costello wrote: "Trump is nothing more than a sock pocket for billionaires when it comes to the policies that matter for working people's bank accounts."

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