Fitness influencer Bec Hardgrave puts McDonald’s hacks to the test

One fitness influencer tried out McDonald’s hacks while in the car, with dozens sharing their own unique way of immersing themselves in fast food.

Bec Hardgrave, a fitness trainer from Brisbane, Australiais known for her “fake” recipes on social media, regularly sharing videos with her fans on how to make iconic fast food items at home, including a low-calorie Big Mac and KFC fried chicken.

But now she has took on the challenge of road tests McDonald’s tricks with her boyfriend.

One trick, called the cup tray, involved opening the hamburger box and popping the drinking straw between the gap between the two sides.

Fitness influencer Bec Hardgrave put McDonald’s tricks to the test.


A photo of a fitness trainer and her boyfriend trying out tricks from McDonald's.

The social media influencer was shocked when the cup tray trick worked.


A photo of a fitness trainer and her boyfriend trying out tricks from McDonald's.

Fitness influencer, Bec Hardgrave Brisbane, Australia, challenged three tricks from McDonald’s.

A photo of a fitness trainer and her boyfriend trying out tricks from McDonald's.

The first trick was the cup tray challenge, trying to balance a burger and fries on top of a cup full of booze.


The fries are then poured into the other side, with Bec worried that it will spill onto the car as she pours them.

Bec’s second trick involved the “best Big Mac”, which involved removing her top bow.

He then flipped the middle bun so the two burgers were in the middle.

“Not a dry bite,” Bec said, claiming it was much better.

A photo of a fitness trainer and her boyfriend trying out tricks from McDonald's.

The second trick was the best big mac challenge.


A photo of a fitness trainer and her boyfriend trying out tricks from McDonald's.

Bec Hardgrave removed the top bun from the burger and flipped the middle bun so the two burgers were in the middle.


A photo of a fitness trainer and her boyfriend trying out tricks from McDonald's.

In the video, the athletic trainer said “there was no dry bite” from eating the burger.


The third hack was an attempt to break the myth that, without ice, the large drink fits in a medium.

It did not work, but many said that it was the ice that played apart, with the amount of liquid remaining the same.

One social media user commented: “As a former employee of Maccas, the one with the coca. The small without ice has the same amount of coke as the medium with ice, the medium without ice has the same amount as the large with ice.”

Another said: “When you order your next burger, ask for a steamed bun. New Zealand thing.

One said: “Double quarter pounder with cheese, add lettuce and Big Mac sauce. Bigger and better Big Mac.”

A photo of a fitness trainer and her boyfriend trying out tricks from McDonald's.

The third trick Bec Hardgrave tried was to see if a large drink would fit in a medium cup without ice.


A photo of a fitness trainer and her boyfriend trying out tricks from McDonald's.

Many social media users said that the amount of drink would stay the same if you use ice.


A photo of a fitness trainer and her boyfriend trying out tricks from McDonald's.

“As a former Maccas employee, the one with coke. The small one without ice has the same amount of coke as the medium one with ice, the medium one without ice has the same amount as the large one with ice,” one social media user wrote.


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