COLE PALMER has finally revealed his favourite McDonald's order after being spotted at a drive-through.
And the Chelsea and England star's usual haul from the fast food chain is a massive one, to say the least.
As an elite athlete, Palmer seldom munches a Maccies - unlike many of his mates.
But on the few occasions he does, the winger absolutely goes to town.
The Euro 2024 final goalscorer, 22, was quizzed about his order during an appearance on the podcast.
He replied: "Double cheeseburger, 20 nuggets and a strawberry milkshake."
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Reacting to Palmer's order, one Chelsea fan said: "Never change."
Palmer stunned McDonald's employees during last month's international break by rocking up to a drive-through.
And he cracked out a smile as they did their best impression of his cold celebration.
The photo went viral and received a slew of comments from footie fans, one of whom said: "This is cold."
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Chelsea player ratings vs Southampton
CHELSEA continued their run of fine form with a huge 5-1 win over Southampton under the lights at St Mary's.
Here's how the players rated…
FILIP JORGENSEN - 8
Made a fantastic save within the opening two minutes to keep Joe Aribo’s close-range shot out.
Also made a great stop in the second half. Many Chelsea fans are now calling for him to become the club's No1.
MALO GUSTO - 7
Won more duels and made more tackles than any other Chelsea player in the first half. Provided a great assist for Sancho's goal.
AXEL DISASI - 7
Scored Chelsea’s opener with a fairly simple header at the front post following Fernandez’s delivery from a corner.
TOSIN ADARABIOYO - 5
Appeared to switch off when Southampton scored, almost leaving Aribo on his own in front of goal.
Rattled the post with a rocket of a shot in the second half.
MARC CUCURELLA - 6
Left Southampton fans furious after going down following a hair pull from Jack Stephens which resulted in a red card. A solid performance, both acting and playing-wise.
MOISES CAICEDO - 7
Made some great forward passes at times, including one outstanding trivela through to Felix in the box which almost resulted in what would've been an impressive team goal.
ENZO FERNANDEZ - 6
Assisted Disasi’s opening goal with an inch-perfect corner kick but got absolutely humiliated by Kyle Walker-Peters in the build-up to Aribo’s equaliser.
NONI MADUEKE - 7
Did well to capitalise on a howler from Joe Lumley before assisting Nkunku. Scored Chelsea’s third with a composed strike into the bottom-left corner.
Had a few chances in the second half but was fairly wasteful with those.
COLE PALMER - 7
Had a a quiet game until he latched onto Nkunku's attempted pass/shot to fire home Chelsea's fourth. He was hooked immediately after getting on the scoresheet.
JOAO FELIX - 6
Looked lively throughout but missed a great opportunity late in the first half. Also missed an open header just seconds after the break.
CHRISTOPHER NKUNKU - 7
The Frenchman put Chelsea 2-1 up with a relatively easy shot in the opening 20 minutes. Aside from that he was fairly quiet.
SUBSTITUTES
JADON SANCHO (FOR MADUEKE, 72)
Scored his first Chelsea goal shortly after coming on for Madueke.
RENATO VEIGA (FOR CUCURELLA, 79)
Didn't have too much time to make an impact, especially with Chelsea so in control of the match.
KIERNAN DEWSBURY-HALL (FOR PALMER, 79)
Didn't have too much time to make an impact.
Another said: "Bro wherever he passes through - the coldness increasing."
And another said: "He freezes everything."
Palmer may love a McDonald's, although they don't specialise in his beloved "chippy chips" - which he's partial to having after games.
When asked what his favourite post-match meal is, he told the BBC: "I don't know. Chinese, probs.
"Salt and pepper chicken [and rice. No salt and pepper chips, too much that. You know chippy chips?
"They have to be them chips or you don't get them. Curry sauce and noodles."
Palmer and his Chelsea team-mates will be back in action on Sunday afternoon, travelling across London to take on Tottenham.