Photo of the Day: ‘Headless’ customer seen in Taiwan McDonald’s

Ghoulish gaffe: 'Headless' customer spotted dining at McDonald's in Taiwan

Taiwan News
Date: 2020/07/10
By: Keoni Everington, Taiwan News, Staff Writer

(Baofei Commune photo)

TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Although Taiwan's ghost month does not start until Aug. 19 more than 6,000 Taiwanese netizens were spooked by the sight of what appears to be a "headless" customer at a McDonald's.

On Thursday (July 9), a member of the Facebook group Baofei Commune (爆廢公社) reported seeing the previous evening what appeared to be a female customer slumped over a table. He was perplexed to notice she appeared to be missing her head.

He said he wanted to go up and ask her, "How can you eat at McDonald's without a head?" After further thought, the netizen then wrote that if her head had been severed, there should have been blood spurting or blood stains.

When he took a closer look, he finally realized the woman's head was tucked underneath the table and she was apparently sleeping, despite the awkward position. He then wrote that he was impressed with the flexibility of her neck, but he worried that she might injure herself.
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