Single dad creates mini McDonald's drive-thru for kids using salvaged materials in the UK

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A single dad in the U.K., Daniel Mills, built a mini McDonald’s drive-thru for his two sons, spending under $50. He used salvaged materials, including wood from a neighbor's fence and items found in dumpsters, to create the playhouse. The project took three days to complete, and the boys were thrilled when they first saw it. They enjoyed playing with it every weekend, pretending to order food and sitting at a picnic bench. Mills later sold the drive-thru for over $350 after receiving 26,000 inquiries online. He plans to start a new project, a traditional English pub playhouse, using a secondhand structure.


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