After a few drinks, the couple got married at a drive-through chapel in a cab.
Even fast food attendants are measured by how quickly they process customers at the drive-through window.
So is the time it takes to swing in and out of a McDonald's drive-through.
"It shook the truck and just lifted the roof right off the drive-through, " said Bass.
He'd pull up to the drive-through and loudly ask for one blueberry and one plain bagel.
Also, it has broadened where it allows drive-through windows at banks, restaurants and other businesses.
Something he could have achieved without all the screeching if he had just followed the drive-through path.
But that will change, too, and there will be more fast-food restaurants--American and otherwise, drive-through or not.
The social media controversy only becomes meaningful when people who actually eat there stop visiting the drive-through.
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It is a shame that many Americans treat national parks as drive-through attractions, but that is good news for you.
Just opposite the new drive-through is a new apartment complex and more are under construction around the restaurant.
McDonald's is cutting some fat, while KFC opens the first drive-through in China.
Into this global economic story comes Kentucky Fried Chicken and its Beijing drive-through.
Based on initial reports from such events, there has been no higher rate of infection after such drive-through vaccinations.
Drivers could order and pay in the McDonald's drive-through lane or synch a car's music system with a home computer.
Stewards deemed that Hamilton's offence was worthy of a drive-through penalty, which is "not susceptible to appeal" according to the article.
"Article 152 of the International Sporting Code states that drive-through penalties are 'not susceptible to appeal', " the FIA said in a statement.
Trained nurses administer the shot in both settings- except that it is much more convenient to have it done in a drive-through.
They first had to consider whether McLaren's appeal was admissible, as Formula One rules do not allow teams to appeal against drive-through penalties.
The law requires restaurants with 20 or more locations to list calorie content information for standard menu items on menus and drive-through menus.
At the Starbucks coffee drive-through on my way to work, the customary path is to drive around the building and get in line.
The Brazilian was given a drive-through penalty for unsafe release because he almost collided with another car while leaving the pit with the hose.
In last year's study, the average service time at the McDonald's drive-through studied was 188.83 seconds, compared with 129.75 for industry leader Wendy's Co.
However, as it was issued retrospectively McLaren barrister Mark Philips QC had argued that no actual drive-through took place, so the appeal should be considered.
In most stores, the pizzas didn't fit through the drive-through windows.
Cosmo Oil, the fourth biggest, is toying with drive-through dry cleaners.
Previously, stewards could only impose drive-through or time penalties on drivers or drop them down the grid if they were deemed to have infringed the rules.
Firstly, in one of the GP2 races, title contender Bruno Senna was given a drive-through for an incident remarkable in its similarity to Massa's in Valencia.
But a passing motorist who parked his truck in the church drive-through to get out of the dangerous weather had a close call when the storm struck.
Sebastian Vettel who was chasing Hamilton for the first half of the race eventually finished fourth after incurring a drive-through penalty for speeding in the pit lane.
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