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Steve C
6th March 2011, 20:44
Hi all..;)

I don't like going there,i don't agree with them,i h8 the fact they sell poison...BUT..

I was starving,me my lad and wife needed food and we were stuck out in the sticks on a Sunday!

We hit The golden M for some poison to eat!(bummer!)

Guess what?? They got the order wrong...they always did!

It was a drive through,i pulled up and went inside to complain................

LMAO....i told em what for,i told em they always get it wrong!! THEN the manageress told me to not speak to there staff in such a way......i laughed and said "you are a lucky organization at this point for even getting my custom....you sell neurotoxins to the public,basically your poisoning every1 and I'm just happy to take it today....you make me sick...MSG alert every1"(i shouted). They all took notice of me! MONOSODIUMGLUTAMATE i shouted!! LMARO.

I won't be making that mistake again. Organic all the way!!!

Take care all

PEACE.

Lost Soul
6th March 2011, 21:05
No one should ever eat at McGrubs if they can avoid it. However, I will concede that their coffee is better than Starbucks.

DevilPigeon
6th March 2011, 21:15
Honestee

With respect, I suggest your actions were akin to blaming a footsoldier for starting a war.

My sister works at a McDonalds, has done for a few months. She applied for several jobs beforehand, but they were the only ones that would take her on (for legitimate personal reasons, she's been out of work for a considerable time). She rents a home. She has a son. Where previously she was solely dependant on the state, now she prides herself on not being so dependant. She hates handouts, she's a very proud woman.

I'll tell you this - she has no love for the place. She - like you, me and a lot of people - can't stand the food. She takes her own lunch in. She cooks her own quality meals at home, for herself & her son. If she could, she'd leave there in a heartbeat.

Whilst I don't like such places, I don't think it fair that the groundworkers take all the flak for the unethical decisions of a corporate hierarchy.

Steve C
19th March 2011, 19:55
Honestee

With respect, I suggest your actions were akin to blaming a footsoldier for starting a war.

My sister works at a McDonalds, has done for a few months. She applied for several jobs beforehand, but they were the only ones that would take her on (for legitimate personal reasons, she's been out of work for a considerable time). She rents a home. She has a son. Where previously she was solely dependant on the state, now she prides herself on not being so dependant. She hates handouts, she's a very proud woman.

I'll tell you this - she has no love for the place. She - like you, me and a lot of people - can't stand the food. She takes her own lunch in. She cooks her own quality meals at home, for herself & her son. If she could, she'd leave there in a heartbeat.

Whilst I don't like such places, I don't think it fair that the groundworkers take all the flak for the unethical decisions of a corporate hierarchy.

I completely agree with you.....apologies if i upset you.

Take care,thx for your comment.

9eagle9
19th March 2011, 20:08
McVD's

The new social disease..