Interns make sure 24-hour McDonald's breakfast exists for the Grammys
While we may get caught up in the style and the music of the 2016 Grammys, it's important to remember these people need to eat.
Starving artists have probably cut carbs for weeks to fit into the hot and not-so-hot clothes worn on the red carpet.
And now, now is their time to feast.
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Send in the interns carrying McDonalds!
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Twitter user Nathan Slavik, who seems to have access to those glamorously greasy hashbrowns, broke this use of interns on the social media site.
It immediately made most who saw it simultaneously pity the poor people at the bottom rung of the ladder and recognize their own hunger for an Egg McMuffin.
If this elite lifestyle of giving McDonald's breakfast out to the music industry elite appeals to you, here is how you apply for internships with the Grammys.
UPDATE: Feb. 15, 2016, 11:14 p.m. EST
It wasn't the only awkward sighting of McDonald's surrounding the awards show.
Billboard posted a series of tweets near the end of the Grammys that posted pictures of performances, like Kendrick Lamar's stirring number, next to ads for McDonald's 24-hour breakfast.
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While no one (except the interns probably) minded the behind the scenes Egg McMuffins, many took exception to the strange tweets.
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