I think Al is right. McDonald's milkshake is thick. The two tone colour of this liquid suggests coffee and milk, but isn't it normally served in a clear plastic cup?
Upon examination I would go with classic Banana, I’d further suggest it has been standing for around an hour so melted to the consistency of thin paint.
Yeah, McD's milkshakes can also separate if they're standing for a while and you don't mix them with the straw. (Though by that point the paper straw will have partially dissolved.)
It sounds good! People here trying to figure out the meaning of this gesture are doubly disadvantaged in that 1) they don't know much about Farage and 2) they don't know how delicious the shake is and, therefore, how much that woman sacrificed by forgoing it.
Last time Farage was shaked it was with a Five Guys Banana and Salted Caramel and that's £5.25 of prime milkshake.
So folks are pretty much prepared to sacrifice anything.
Depends on the location. McDonald's runs on a Franchise model so the owner chooses what supplies they have. It's often the same but id they run out of something before weekly orders staff might need to compromise.
anyway I think it's milkshake with added water. Too smooth a toss to be normal.