Kole Olsen wanted 200 chicken nuggets. When he couldn't have them, he went on a drunken rampage. (File photo)

A New Zealand man has been fined for drink-driving in Australia after a bizarre rampage sparked by a lack of chicken McNuggets.

Nine News reports that, earlier this month, Kole Olsen ordered 200 nuggets at Thornleigh McDonald's in Sydney, only to be told they weren't on the breakfast menu.

Enraged after a night of partying, Olsen responded: "I want my f...... nuggets... I'm gonna f... you up".

According to Nine News, he instead forked out A$230 (NZ$254) for 200 hash browns, but was locked out of the restaurant after abusing staff and driving around the car park, honking his horn in protest.

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The IT worker was so drunk that he forgot what he ordered, and demanded a refund for 200 Big Macs and large fries after being locked out.

Nine News reports that when police were called to the fast food outlet, they found Olsen drunk at the wheel in the car park.

In Sydney's Hornsby Local Court on Thursday, Olsen, who claimed to be vegan, pleaded guilty to high-range drink-driving.

He was fined A$1000 (NZ$1100), banned from driving for nine months, and placed on a one-year good behaviour bond.