It has been pilloried as the worst marriage proposal ever - but it worked.
A Facebook photo shows a picture of a diamond ring sticking out of the bun of what appears to be a Wendy's chicken sandwich.
A happy bride-to-be posted a photograph of her new fiance's marriage proposal on Facebook.
Her only comment: 'I said yes.'
Anna - whose last name is obscured in the photo - appears to have been won over by the chicken sandwich.
It worked! Say what you will about sticking a diamond ring in a chicken sandwich, Ann happily accepted the proposalThe photo had 55 likes from the woman's Facebook friends.
The picture, which as made the around the several online sites, offers no background.
There is also no verification that 'Dennis' actually proposed with the ring in the chicken sandwich. The entire image could be a hoax.
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There is, of course, a long romantic history of men proposing to women by hiding rings in food.
Champagne, cupcakes and even fortune cookies have been used with success in the past.
However, it's unclear why Anna found romance in discovering an engagement ring while unwrapping her fast food chicken sandwich.
This one didn't work: A marriage proposal at a mall food court that was posted on YouTube in 2011 ended in heartbreak when the woman walked awayAs wedding proposals go, the chicken sandwich may be tacky, but at least it was successful.
YouTube is replete with men who embarrassed themselves - and their partners - by publicly proposing and being rejected.
One of the most painful is a video clip of a man who dropped to one knee at a mall food court, professing that his life hasn't been the same since he met his love Carolina one year ago 'right in front of this Cinnabon.'
He even hired a guy with a guitar to serenade her with 'Sweet Caroline.'
She put her hands over her face in horror and walked away after two minutes of him arguing his case.