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Fast food rage: Australian woman loses her temper at a Hungry Jacks drive-thru, before repeatedly crashing her vehicle into the side of the restaurant

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An angry Australian driver was filmed ramming his 4x4 into the side of a Hungry Jack's drive-thru.

An angry Australian driver was filmed crashing her 4×4 into the wall of a Hungry Jack’s drive-thru.

The driver was caught on video repeatedly crashing the vehicle into the restaurant in Dalyellup, south of Perth, leaving significant damage to signage.

Australians were left stunned after the video was uploaded to social media.

“Oh my god, what the hell? What makes someone do that?” one person wrote.

“I wondered what had happened when I drove by and saw the drive thru smashed up,” a second added.

“Congrats on getting the footage. I’m sure the police would love to see it,” wrote a third.

Meanwhile, others joked about what could have led the driver to act like that.

“Did the old man have a tantrum because the soft serve machine wasn’t working?” one asked.

An angry Australian driver was filmed ramming his 4×4 into the side of a Hungry Jack’s drive-thru.

Hungry Jack's has confirmed that police were called to an incident at the Dalyellup restaurant on the evening of June 29.

Hungry Jack’s has confirmed that police were called to an incident at the Dalyellup restaurant on the evening of June 29.

“When your 8-year-old son gets hungry in the middle of the night and steals your Pajero!” added another.

“She didn’t think the burgers were any better at Hungry Jack’s,” wrote a third.

“You’re not you when you’re hungry,” another commenter joked.

Hungry Jack’s has confirmed that police were called to an incident at the Dalyellup restaurant on the evening of Saturday, June 29.

“The incident is a police matter and any further enquiries should be directed to the Western Australia Police,” a spokesman said in a statement.

WA Police said they are investigating the incident.

“At approximately 11.45pm a Mitsubishi Pajero van crashed into a pole at a service station on Norton Promenade,” a spokesperson told Daily Mail Australia.

‘Officers are investigating whether damage to the drive-thru area of ​​a nearby fast food establishment and a fence are related.’

The driver, a woman in her 20s, and her son were taken to Bunbury Hospital as a precaution.

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