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'THEY'LL BE HAVING BEANS ON TOAST'

Hilarious moment fed up dad drives his rowing kids to McDonald’s and only orders for HIMSELF

They had no idea the supermarket spat would cost them so dearly

THIS was the hilarious moment a dad boasted online about how he took his kids out for lunch to McDonald's - but only ordered for himself to punish them for fighting.

Father-of-two Lee Willshire posted the snap on Facebook at the weekend after taking his kids Lydia and Jake out shopping to Tesco.

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Lee Willshire posted on Facebook saying he only bought McDonald's for himself because his kids had been fighting

According to Lee the two had been playing up on the supermarket trip, but little did they know how he would take his revenge.

Despite promising the fiesty pair that they'd be treated to a McDonald's lunch at the Dunwoody Way branch in Crewe, Cheshire, on the way home, Lee decided to only buy a meal from the fast food chain for himself - leaving the duo looking glum as they realised their fate.

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Sharing the experience on the social media site on Saturday, the dad, from Middlewich, Cheshire, said: "Kids completely f***** me off in Tescos fighting and showing me up so just took them to McDonalds as promised and only ordered for myself. They'll be having beans on toast shortly when we get back home."

The post has since gone viral, being liked 51,000 times, shared almost 10,000 times and receiving 6,200 comments in the following days.

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Commenting on the thread, Helen Rendell said: "I've done similar in the past! No harm to anyone and makes them learn a lesson!"

Evelyn McAusland added: "Good for you dad...u show them how to give a bit of respect...love it!! (sic)

And Nick Mason posted: "I used to find shutting down the WiFi worked well too. Daaaaad the internet isn't working....!!! It will when the dishwasher is empty."

But Lee revealed not everyone was so supportive with some Facebook users unimpressed that he was "teasing kids".

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