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Rosie Driscoll, 28, and Jacob Straffon, 29, were married in Hereford, on 19 April and decided to head to McDonald’s for a bite to eat and some alone time together

A hungry bride who ditched her 90 guests to go on a McDonald’s spree admitted she was “so full” she couldn’t eat her own wedding dinner. Newlyweds Rosie Driscoll, 28, and Jacob Straffon, 29, tied the knot in Hereford on April 19 when they decided to head to the fast-food chain for a bite to eat.

The couple’s guests had no idea they ditched them for an “untraditional wedding breakfast” during the reception drinks until they came back holding branded fast food cups half an hour later.

While enjoying their Big Mac, chicken nuggets and fries, the pair decided to have a photoshoot despite “strange looks” from other diners as they didn’t want to only have “really formal photos” from the day.

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Couple pick their order in McDonalds
The couple pick their order(Image: Kennedy News/OneLushDay)

Putting a spin on a tradition, the bride’s favourite snap was of her looping her arm around her hubby’s as they drank their Coca-Colas instead of champagne.

Eating together their meal
They sat down and enjoyed their special meal(Image: Kennedy News/@IvyAndPinePhotography)

Amazing footage shows the bride and groom walking into McDonald’s dressed in their wedding attire and each ordering a meal before tucking in.

Another clip shows the couple simultaneously taking a large bite from the burger.

However the bride admits that she and Jacob were ‘so full’ from their extra fast food that they were unable to eat the special wedding meal of a charcuterie meats, cheeses and fruits.

The couple eating
The lovebirds ditched their guests to grab a Big Mac(Image: Kennedy News/OneLushDay)

Rosie, a graphic designer client executive who lives in Bristol, said: “We’re the ultimate McDonald’s superfans now. It was one of the stand-out memories just because it felt so bizarre.

“We were in our little wedding bubble and then to leave that to go to McDonald’s which was obviously a very different environment was just quite surreal and funny.

“It was across the road from the venue where we got married. When we went to view the venue we were like ‘oh my god, how iconic would it be if we went to McDonald’s and had a photoshoot in there’.

The couple's 90 guests were unaware they had snuck off for an 'untraditional wedding breakfast'
The couple’s 90 guests were unaware they had snuck off for an ‘untraditional wedding breakfast’ (Image: Kennedy News/@IvyAndPinePhotography)

“I had nuggets and fries and Jacob had a Big Mac and fries and we had a coke as well. It’s an untraditional wedding breakfast.

“We got a few strange looks from people around us but everyone was really lovely and congratulated us. We got quite a lot of attention which was quite funny.

“We absolutely love [the photos]. We did the really cringey photos where you link arms and drink champagne but with our coke instead and we ‘cheers’-ed our chips.

They tucked into their meals
They tucked into their meals(Image: Kennedy News/@IvyAndPinePhotography)

“We went into a couple of different parts of the store and the poor photographers were climbing over chairs and tables.”

The couple revealed their 90 guests were confused as to their whereabouts but re-joined them during the drinks reception at 3:30pm before tucking into a charcuterie board later.

The couple eating
The couple were all dressed up(Image: Kennedy News/OneLushDay)

Rosie said: “There was a bit of a rumour that we were going to McDonald’s but we came back with our cokes and everyone was like ‘no way you went to Maccie’s’. People found it quite funny. It’s very us to do something like that.

“It was really nice to carve out some time for just the two of us as it can be a chaotic day and also to do something quite untraditional. We didn’t want to have loads of really formal photos so it was really lovely that we’ve got some fun photos.

“We then had a very different meal of a charcuterie of meats, cheeses and fruits which neither of us could really eat as we were so full of McDonald’s.”

Rosie Driscoll, 28, and Jacob Straffon, 29, were married in Hereford, on 19 April
Rosie and Jacob were married in Hereford, on 19 April (Image: Kennedy News/@IvyAndPinePhotography)

The pair, who have been together for five years and first met at University, revealed they “absolutely love” the fast food chain and visit regularly.

Rosie said: “We absolutely love McDonald’s and go as much as we can but we haven’t been for months as we’ve been trying to squeeze into our wedding outfits. We do especially love a McDonalds breakfast.

“I would recommend doing something a bit quirky and different for your wedding day. It was quite a nice talking point to do that.”



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