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Posted By moredown 7 months, 2 weeks ago in HumorIMHO, every McDonalds experience is different. From the order-taking robot that hates their job (and hates you even more), to the variety of bonus or missing items you get as a result of a wrong order. You never know what to expect when you enter the golden arches. For example, with all its billions of dollars from its billions served, you would think they could pay someone enough to spell correctly... you would think!
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chevydog7 months, 2 weeks ago
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If I remember history correctly, wasn't McD's the first to use electronic registers whose buttons were coded with sandwich names? As well as the first to show what change should be given back?
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Not the greatest food; but give them that they are adept in being efficient. If GM had adapted as well as McD's does, our auto industry wouldn't be where it is.
Maybe it actually is "sweat tea". A little salty though....
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gamahuche7 months, 2 weeks ago
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I have to state that I am completely baffled why anyone would want to post this story or prop it.
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I once went inside a McDonald's, to use the toilet.
I found it clean and left it clean.
End of story.
More serious is that an alarming percentage of US citizens are functionally illiterate - and that's NOT counting their aberrant conceptions about how the so-called ENGLISH language should be spelt.
Ha! How many people did I manage to offend so far today?!
Ah now I see its being promoted as HUMOUR.
Side-splitting - hardly, subtle - either not at all or VERY, VERY.
Farcical - closer.-
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