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Wish I could find a McD's location that serves Steak Egg Cheese Bagel. Why is it on the menu when none serve them around here? It actually looks delicious and I'd like to try it!!!!!
And they need to bring back McRib full-time cause none of the burgers are any good.
Wish I could find a McD's location that serves Steak Egg Cheese Bagel. Why is it on the menu when none serve them around here? It actually looks delicious and I'd like to try it!!!!!
And they need to bring back McRib full-time cause none of the burgers are any good.
I hate to have to tell you this...
...but the Steak, Egg, and Cheese Bagel is almost a transcendent experience for me. Unfortunately it is 21 current weight watchers points, so I have one about 3 times a year. I hope you get to try it, and enjoy it as much as I do!
There is a McDs near my job that has both the dining room and the drive-thru open twenty-four hours.
Because I couldn't see it from the side I was entering, I got on the line for the drive-thru because I work nights and would prefer to stay in my car at 3 AM. I ended up being car number five or six and all I wanted was to buy a couple of coffees. I asked them if they could bring them to the back window.
Since then, I always go in the dining room even if I'm the only one there at 3 AM.
I get coffee there a lot, and always use the drive-through, versus taking an infant in a carseat in and out of the car, struggling with bulky coats in cold weather, just to get a cup of hot coffee. It's worth it to just wait in line.
I have also noticed that the ones near me have all experienced an apparent upsurge in the business they do. It could be due to the all-day breakfast (even though that had people complaining and foretelling doom, initially), and to the 2/$2 menu.
You can't compare a $1 cheeseburger at McDonald's to a $5 cheeseburger at 5 Guys or Brown Bag.
What I'm comparing are a McDonald's cheeseburger in 2016 and a McDonald's cheeseburger in 2007. They are not the same, and it is the 2016 version that suffers in comparison.
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Originally Posted by rugrats2001
What fast food restaurants DO you frequent?
Chipotle. An occasional slice of pizza. That's it.
I was there last Saturday around 11:30 AM at a local one in the new area I moved to and the McD was packed. Almost all the parking spaces were full and the drive thru lane was so long it wrapped around the whole place, I had to wait 15 minutes just to get to the order mic. I would have left but I was coming back from the vet and wanted to give my dogs a treat of some burgers to share. I would have thought that they lost people by raising prices especially on the dollar menu but now they have the pick 2 for $2 so maybe that brought some back.
I would at times stop by them (If my boys had been good) and order 6...Pull up to the window and have two 55+ lb dogs drooling over me and try to snatch the bag from the clerk....Fun times.....
I had occasion to stop at one, where I ordered 2 cheeseburgers. Really awful. Stale, plasticky roll. Tasteless burgers. It's been this way for a couple of years. I almost never eat there, so I remember very specifically each occasion. Bad burgers in 2016 and 2013. The last time it was good was 2007. I didn't happen to eat there 2008-2013, so I can't say when it went off.
Last night my daughter had me pick up the same thing for her. Apparently different people like different things. She liked it.
They did want to charge me an extra 50 cents because she wanted sweet and sour sauce for the fries and i wasn't sure if one was enough.
ill stop for the 1.00 coffee
and sometimes get the oatmeal..
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