Ride-thru: Indonesian YouTuber orders food on horseback

Indonesian YouTuber Ridwan Hanif posted a photo of him and his wife ordering food at a McDonald’s drive-thru with exactly 1 horsepower each. Photo: Twitter/@ridwanhr
Indonesian YouTuber Ridwan Hanif posted a photo of him and his wife ordering food at a McDonald’s drive-thru with exactly 1 horsepower each. Photo: Twitter/@ridwanhr

Ordering food at the drive-thru from your car? How mainstream! How about ordering your favorite burger while on horseback?

Earlier this week, Indonesian YouTuber Ridwan Hanif did just that, as seen in a photo of him and his wife ordering food at a McDonald’s drive-thru with exactly 1 horsepower each.

“Hunting for breakfast on big motorcycle X Hunting for breakfast on horseback V,” the tweet reads.

At the time of writing, the tweet has received over 5,000 retweets and more than 22,000 likes. While the photo might have been taken in good fun or a show-off on his equestrian hobby, the responses have been varied.

A netizen thought the photo was pretty mind-bending.

I thought the person inside [the drive-thru counter] was getting a massage, turns out it was the reflection [of Ridwan’s arms].

Another person was more concerned about the horses’ welfare.

The horses are very skinny. [People with] big bodies shouldn’t ride small horses, poor horses.

Meanwhile, someone replied to Ridwan with a photo of another local YouTuber who rode a cow around his hometown for a “social experiment.”

Don’t go home just yet, Mas @ridwanhr, he’s on his way to you

While another netizen accused Ridwan of riding for clout.

Hunting for breakfast because of hunger X Hunting for breakfast for the sake of content V

On his YouTube channel, Ridwan mainly reviews automotives, the latest gadgets, but not horses.

 

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