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Contribuisci feedbackThey trying to scam people for free food for people that use the app. Be cautious. They tried to tell people that it didn't come through on their end even though it took it out of your bank account or deducted your points. They tried to tell me that I still have to pay for it after I already paid for it cuz they trying to get free food.
The staff working that Tuesday were so nice and professional. The food was fast food fresh. Overall I give it a three star
The lady forgot to include napkins, no ketchup or mustard, and didn't include sugar, or dairy creamer in my take out order. I gave it a 3 because the hamburger and fries were ok.
I feel like I was discriminated against. So I applied, and got an interview. They gave me a time and date. They even told me an hour before the interview that to get ready. When I got there, I was not greeted for almost 20 minutes. No one greeted me, but they greeted everyone else. When I finally got to manager, this woman is going to say we are not hiring. Mind you everyone working there is one ethnicity, no black people , no Asians, just Hispanics. So yeah that was definitely discrimination.
McDonald 's Drive-Thru: Where Fast Food Fantasies (and Fry Fiascos Happen Ah, the McDonald 's drive-thru, where hunger meets convenience in a glorious collision of grease and glee. It 's like a pit stop on the highway of life, except instead of refueling your car, you 're refueling your soul with nuggets and fries.Pulling up to the golden arches is like entering a culinary playground where the only rule is: Do you want fries with that? Spoiler alert: the answer is always yes. And let 's not forget the classic dilemma of choosing between a Big Mac and a Quarter Pounder—a decision more fraught with existential dread than a Choose Your Own Adventure book.But the real magic happens when you reach the intercom. It 's like a game of telephone, but instead of whispering secrets, you 're shouting your order into the void and hoping for the best. I 'll have a McFlurry, hold the judgment, please. And then there 's the waiting game, where every passing second feels like an eternity. You start to question your life choices. Should I have gone for the Filet-O-Fish instead? Is this how I want to spend my lunch break—idling in a drive-thru line, contemplating the meaning of existence?But just when you 're about to throw in the towel and go for a salad (ha! , salvation arrives in the form of a paper bag filled with greasy goodness. It 's like Christmas morning, but instead of presents, it 's filled with burgers and apple pies. Close enough.And let 's not forget the inevitable fries at the bottom of the bag—a hidden treasure waiting to be discovered, like the Holy Grail of fast food. Sure, they may be a little soggy, but they 're still fries, and that 's all that matters.In conclusion, the McDonald 's drive-thru is a beacon of hope in a world filled with uncertainty. It 's where cravings are conquered, dreams are dashed (looking at you, ice cream machine , and happiness comes in the form of a cardboard box filled with burgers and fries. So next time you 're feeling peckish and in need of a pick-me-up, just remember: the drive-thru is calling, and it 's got your name on it.