Quit supporting genocide and fascism, then we'll talk
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Dear McDonald's,
A big mac is not a $7 burger. It's not even a $4 burger.
That's all
Buying fast food is humiliating for customers and employees.
It should be seen as a last resort for emergencies only, not people's main way to sustain themselves.
Womp womp
McD's has been expensive as fuck for years now. I can feed my entire family of 7 for under $20 at the Costco food court. That's something for McD's to aspire to.
Costcos food court isn't their primary business, it's a loss leader.
But it did result in the best CEO quote ever:
https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/547020/costco-150-hot-dog-soda-combo-enigma
"When longtime Costco president W. Craig Jelinek once complained to Costco co-founder and former CEO Jim Sinegal that their monolithic warehouse business was losing money on their famously cheap $1.50 hot dog and soda package, Sinegal listened, nodded, and then did his best to make his take on the situation perfectly clear.
“If you raise [the price of] the effing hot dog, I will kill you,” Sinegal said. “Figure it out.”"
Most national/international fast food places seem to have looked at the "good, fast, cheap" principle and decided the answer is D) None of the above.
Have they been getting by on inertia and nostalgia in recent history? I could be an incredibly unlucky person, but all my experiences with these places have just been bad, bad in the past 5 or so years. I excused it a bit during the height of covid, but there's been time to work things out and they just haven't even bothered.
I'm not exactly their target audience, since I rarely get food at fast food places, but as it stands, if I were going to get fast food, the whole Trump McDonald's circus show has turned me off to that brand entirely. Burger King is a no-go after getting incredibly sick from their food. Taco Bell just completely gave up on themselves. Wendy's is so expensive now that I can't justify it anymore even as a guilty treat while traveling. I'd rather pack some ham sandwiches in a mini-cooler and make do with that.
Fuck, you're so right.
I didn't even realize how slow fast food as become over the years. Literally waiting on average 20 minutes in a drive-thru is not fast.
Not only is the food bad, expensive, and slow, but it's also unhealthy. They fuck up orders constantly and the dining area in unpleasant to be in due to the incessant beeping. That business has literally no redeeming qualities.
These exact reasons are why places like Buc-ees, Sheets, and Chick-fil-A are doing so damn well. People actually feel like they are getting something they want (good, fast, and/or cheap), when compared to McDs which somehow provides none of them.
Sheetz is no longer all that cheap. Chicken tenders and a drink (no fries) are now close to $11. Still fast and tasty though.
Chick-fil-a is good and fast, but not cheap.
I'd argue it is the same price point as many fast food places.
You'd lose that argument.
Chick Fil A Chicken Sandwich: $4.99
McCrispy: $5.59
You are wrong.
Great, now how much is a McChicken and what can you buy from Chick-fil-a for a similar price?
What kind of deals does each restaurant offer?
Right now you're just telling me Mcdonald's is the same price as Chick-fil-a because you don't know how to order cheap food.
Then maybe the place that sells plastic food shouldn't have let this felon rapist use one of their restaurants for a photo op.
Best headline photo they could have picked
Having to use a stupid fucking phone app to get less astronomical prices for bad food, poor service and rude/flippant employees is what tanked their sales.
I love the idea of blaming trump anyway because fuck that asshole.
I’m in Canada.
A&W Canada (a Canadian owned company) provides higher quality food for cheaper prices.
Their breakfast beats McDonald’s by a lot — the hash browns are almost twice as thick. They also have not messed up my order once.
The McDonald’s nearby ducks up 50% of the time, takes forever, and costs more.
Why would I go there?
Correct me if I'm wrong here - Canadian A&W is a different company than American A&W, right?
A&W is cheaper than McDonald's now?
It's similar
Their Nashville chicken burger is decent.
It's ok we shouldn't be eating that garbage anyway
We need to educate the next generation on how to feed themselves easily on a budget.
Right now, most of them don't bother making their own meals because they've been conditioned to treat food as an adventure that they can brag to their friends about every time.
Burger king in the Whitehouse for the next leader summit then
Burger King
Careful, Trump might take that as a threat to his singular power
Lower your price gouged menu prices. I quit them a few years ago. I eat out about twice a month now.
It certainly isn't going to be their nasty tasting cardboard food.
I stopped eating there a year ago when I found out they were charging me about 50% more for not using their app.
Yeah, I would always cringe whenever I saw people ordering food in person and not using the app.
It just shows front-and-center how abusive the relationship between businesses and customers is. Like, all of the employees knew you were getting ripped off but none of them told you anything about it.
It's fucked.
the one here remodeled awhile back to basically a drive-thru, door dash, and mobile app kitchen. dine-in and take-out is a nuisance to them. 10-15 minutes to get an order taken, that long again to get it. the counter and dining room have been designed to absolutely discourage those customers from even wanting to come inside at all.
Yep. I don't go often anyhow but won't anymore as they don't even seem to take orders. You gotta use a kiosk and I refuse to waste my time doing that when a cashier could ring me out in 15 seconds. And definitely never installing an app.
I hadn't been to a McD in ages, but I took my niece and her friend to an event and they wanted to stop there. It was the most dystopian eating experience I ever had.
The interior was all off white and sterile (emotionally). There was no counter service, you ordered through a gigantic kiosk. Food took forever. As you said, the drive in and DoorDash seemed to be dominating the customer base. There were maybe 2 other tables in use during dinner rush.
The funniest/saddest part to me, was it sounded like there was maybe just 1 employee in the kitchen, and at any given time, either a manager was yelling at them or a machine was beeping out orders, I'm assuming from the kitchen timers going or orders coming through. So the whole time we're waiting, which was a decent amount of time, I'm picturing this lone teenager being yelled out by a lineup of a middle age dude and a parade of machines.
Food came out cold and not great, but about what I expect from McD's, which is why I don't like to go there. The kids just each got a Sprite and fries, which we could have gotten anywhere else...
I honestly don't care all that much that the food is standardized to such a degree, that's it's made out of strange industrial processes, or even that it's always cold when all the other fast food places seem to at least have warm food. It's that no matter what I get, I always feel like I've never actually eaten anything. My stomach always feels as empty after I've eaten there. I eat a decent amount of not great for me foods, but McDonalds is the only thing that consistently feels so devoid of any nutritional value whatsoever. It just blows my mind every time.