One of the best things about this restaurant is the variety of fast food they offer. For example, I recently introduced a few family members, visiting from out of town, to the McCafe Smoothies ... to both the Mango Pineapple & the Strawberry Banana & they were a big hit! These awesome tasting smoothies soon became their favorite go to quick & sweet cool-down drink.
McDonalds also offers some great thrifty combinations, such as the double cheese burger and chicken sandwich as a twofer - three dollars. Your choice of two doubles or two chickens or one of each. I ask you, “What other FF Restaurant can beat that buy?”
Furthermore, my elder parents enjoy the senior discount they receive on their daily cup of coffee. They also love to eat the Fish sandwich combo ... there’s something about the way how McDee’s makes them that has them sold on eating these at least once per week. And as dessert they can’t help but order their apple pies. Their pies have always been warm and well made, and these small desserts offer them a scrumptious & satisfying alternative to splurging on higher caloric sweet breads.
Overall, McDonalds is a wonderful FF place to grab a weekly splurge for your family or other loved ones. It also gives the household individual on meal preparation duty a break after a long day.
At last, ordering via their app is vastly popular and one of the most convenient & quick ways to pick up your order, especially if you want to avoid the lines inside or through the drive-thru. So if you haven’t given McDonalds a try ... please do ... I don’t think you’ll be disappointed.
Thanks McDonalds for supplying me & my family with some of our favorite weekly...
Read more(Part 1 w/ update 💯)Check your food, CHECK YOUR FOOD ITS 3:15 in the afternoon they only had two cars in there double drive-through the lobby did not look busy and I ordered two more chickens and a Mc double fries and a Coke. And they must think that it’s a joke or it’s funny when people have a very limited time to go and get something to eat to go to work and my make chicken times chicken , so I am sitting here at work with four pieces of …. bread So I call to let them know what happened and I was told to not eat what food I do have so I am able to return it when I get off of work in order to finally get my fixed ! Can anybody tell me how you’re supposed to look at partial of your food and not touch it during your lunch break and wait until you get off of work in order to return it , I can’t help but think that this must be a joke for them because how do you rap not one but two fully dressed buns with mayo lettuce and in a yellow wrapper without noticing it does not have a piece of chicken ha ha ha my lunch break was joke have a good day I have to get back to work UPDATE I love it. The manager actually got a hold of me and we got talk she fixed everything and it was such a nice experience to talk to a real person 🙌 I will...
Read moreMcDonalds currently has a selection of coupons they have mailed because as the mailer states "they are improving the quality of the ingredients they are using in certain items."These are the specific items the coupons happen to be for. In my case, I chose to use my coupon for the buy one get 1 free "Big Mac and/or Quarter Pounder with Cheese"and, I also added an order of small fries. As I was waiting in a short line, on a weekend night at about 9:30, I kept thinking, "I hope the line goes quickly and I hope I'm not making a Big mistake." Well it did and I did. Good part, even when there is a line at this McDonald's, it moves along steadily. Bad part, the food! The Quarter Pounder patty was a small, thin, dried out, burnt, charred around the edges piece of tastelessness. The Big Mac was not too bad by comparison. Is that saying much? No. It was fresh, warm, it was a Big Mac, and I used to enjoy them, occassionally. It to seemed so "small." The fries were good. I came to the conclusion that there are too many reasonably priced Hamburger options that range from "really good" to "fantastic" to settle for eating at a ☆☆ rating ever again!...
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