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Homer Simpson, arrested for attempted murder, attempts to escape. His escape is made possible by Chief Wiggum's love for breakfast pancakes and his laziness, allowing Homer to hobble away while handcuffed in a police van.
Joe Pesci's character, Leo Getz, provides a humorous rant about the pitfalls of drive-thru ordering, arguing that customers often receive incorrect orders because staff know they won't return from miles away.
In a blend of humor and grit, Kane from Menace to Society not only steals a car stereo at a drive-thru but also forces the victim to order the 'carjacking special'.
Madea, in a fit of rage after being denied breakfast food at lunchtime, drives her Cadillac directly into a crowded fast-food restaurant to get her desired snacks.
Doug Heffernan's car breaks down just as he's about to collect his sugary order from Quickie Burger, leading to an argument with the staff and an outburst of 'fast food rage' directed at the restaurant's mascot.
After escaping a roller coaster disaster, two characters narrowly avoid death at a drive-thru, but the school pervert, Frankie, meets a gruesome end before he can enjoy his meal.
Harold and Kumar discover their beloved White Castle has been replaced by a Burger Shack, and after learning about the disgusting secret ingredient in the special sauce, they contemplate burning the place down.
Wayne and Garth attempt to prank a drive-thru operative with voice trickery, only to have their convoluted order repeated back perfectly, spoiling their joke.
Ashton Kutcher and Sean William Scott's characters struggle to order at a Chinese drive-thru, with the operative becoming increasingly annoyed by their repetitive use of 'and then', ultimately leaving them without a fortune cookie.
Lester Burnham, working at Mr. Smiley's after losing his corporate job, witnesses his cheating wife and her lover canoodling at the drive-thru window, leading to a memorable and awkward confrontation.