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The Trump campaign called the event an “October sup-fries.”

Former President Donald Trump donned a McDonald’s apron and served up some fresh french fries to a monster crowd in Feasterville-Trevose, PA on Sunday. Trump made the campaign stop to reiterate his doubts over Vice President Kamala Harris’ claims that she worked at the popular fast food chain in the 1980s.

“I’ve now worked for 15 minutes more than Kamala,” Trump told the press from the drive-thru window. “I’ll tell you what. It’s a great franchise. It’s a great company … look at the crowd over there. Look at how happy everyone is. They’re happy because they want hope.”

Watch the clip below:

According to The New York Post, “Well over a thousand MAGA-Donald’s faithful lined Street Road in Lower Southampton Township in an effort to meet Trump and say ‘Hail to the chef’ at the McDonald’s in critical Bucks County, outside Philadelphia.”

“I’ll just take whatever he gives me,” one man told The Post.

“Love him or hate him, I just feel it’s really cool to see this moment in history,” Caitlin Hanlon, 33, a hairdresser from Feasterville who was wearing a pink MAGA hat, told The Post. “It’s a really cool moment, but I obviously support him.”

“Mr. President, thank you for taking a bullet for us,” an excited supporter said after Trump handed two bags of food into her SUV.

“Wow, thank you, Mr. President,” her husband said. “You made it possible for ordinary people like us to meet you.”

Watch the footage below of the epic event.