A BIG Mac may not be the cheapest food choice, but one Kidderminster man paid almost 100 times the price of a McDonald's Extra Value Meal when he tried to get served at a drive-thru window on foot while drunk.

Rhys Godber would not accept that the staff at the fast food restaurant could not serve him at the drive-thru hatch on September 5 if he was not in a vehicle, said prosecutor Leslie Ashton.

She said: "Because it's a drive-thru restaurant, the staff can't serve anyone who attends on foot. Staff told him [Godber] to leave and he refused.

"He blocked up the service access window for about 10 minutes until the police arrived.

"He was asked to leave on a umber of occasions but was then aggressive and he was arrested for being drunk and disorderly.

"When he was locked in custody, he urinated in cups and threw them around his cell and continued to be abusive."

In mitigation, the 21-year-old, who represented himself in court, agreed he had been to the restaurant and blocked the window, but did not accept he threw any urine while in the police cells.

He said: "I did go out and I was pretty drunk on the night, but I did not go to the cell and urinate in cups and throw it around - that's completely untrue."

Godber, of Hamilton Road, Kidderminster, pleaded guilty to being drunk and disorderly when he appeared at Kidderminster Magistrates' Court on Thursday, September 24.

Chairman of the magistrates, Richard Packer, fined him £75 and ordered him to pay £150 in court costs, £85 in prosecution costs, and a £20 victim surcharge, totalling £330 which could have bought him 87 Extra Value Meals at £3.79 each for a medium.