PORT ST. LUCIE — A McDonald’s worker apparently wasn’t lovin’ it when a drive-thru customer reportedly tried to trade marijuana for food, according to Port St. Lucie police.

The case happened as police about 2 a.m. Sunday were called to the McDonald’s in the 3100 block of Southwest Port St. Lucie Boulevard, police said.

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“The McDonald's worker told police that a man in a Pontiac four-door drove through the drive-thru of the McDonald's trying to exchange a baggie of marijuana for food,” police said in a Facebook post. “The McDonald's worker refused and the car drove off.”

Police got a description of the man with the apparent Mickey D’s munchies and stayed in the area.

“A short time later, the suspect again went through the drive-thru of the McDonald's,” police said. “(Police) made contact with the suspect and noticed a heavy odor of marijuana emitting from the car.”

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Investigators reported finding a small amount of pot in the vehicle, which had a surfboard sticking through the back window.

The driver, identified as Anthony Andrew Gallagher, 23, of Port St. Lucie, was arrested on charges of possession of marijuana under 20 grams and DUI.

It's unclear whether he asked for fries with that.

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