While giving an eye-witness account of Friday's tragic plane crash in Philadelphia, one man found time to plug Wendy's. Photo Credit: WPVI (ABC Philadelphia) Photo Credit: WPVI (ABC Philadelphia)

While giving an eye-witness account of Friday’s tragic plane crash in Philadelphia, one man found time to plug Wendy’s.

Bryanna Gallagher of WPVI, Philadelphia’s ABC affiliate was near the scene of the accident and interviewed someone about what he saw and heard.

The man, who was wearing a Philadelphia Eagles Saquon Barkley jersey with the Super Bowl LIX patch on it, described the scene vividly, saying that it felt like a minor earthquake and that the fire “lit up the whole sky like it was daytime.”

Gallagher then asked for the witness’ immediate reaction, incorrectly assuming that he was on foot at the time of the crash.

“Were you scared at all? Did you start running or take some steps back at all? Or did you stop in your tracks?” Gallagher asked.

As we’ve seen in the past, Eagles fans have a way to seamlessly work random details into heavy topics. This was no different.

“I was driving, he said. “I was coming out of Wendy’s. I got a good 4 for $4. Shoutout to Wendy’s”

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