last day to do taxes and i had serious mind fog. so i went for a 2 for $6 sausage EGG mcmuffins.. without the muffins. i simply cant have bread. As patient as the cashier lady was this morning, she looked annoyed at me at a simple request. and had to confirm with me 3 times if i didnt want the muffin. i asked for the muffins to be replaced with an extra egg so i can make a protien sandwich on my sausage EGG mcmuffins. an extra egg was around 4.40 so 8.80 total extra for an extra egg on the sausage EGG Mcmuffins.
order comes out with a singular egg folded egg on each. i asked for no muffin, and the round egg COMES on the sausage E G G McMuffins. i didnt ask for Sausage Mcmuffins even after showing the reciept to the Manager. so she went ahead and charged me 2 dollars for the EGGS that were suppose to be there in the first place.
I've worked for a Mcdonalds for 2 years so im ashamed i let my guard down after triple checking i paid for the folded egg and got finessed over the round eggs. i never asked for a replacement. Going to have to file a chargeback as it doesnt sit with me right.
I didnt want to write this but after seeing the manager shoo away a customer with money who stood there waiting in line, causing NO ISSUES for her odor like she was worth nothing, like she was less than human-- really distraught me. She was completely sane and even thanked the manager for letting her know about her odor. Even tho the Manager could have just taken her order and let her know in her ear. its not that freaking hard to be a decent person. My mother had felt the need to give her sandwich to her after she got turned away in the rudest most harshest way. Even i felt patronized when i was handed the round eggs despite going along with it in the nicest way. 100% sure i was only charge for 1 egg bc she realized she was in the wrong last second. i may look 19 but im 28. dont patronize or belittle guests if theyre not causing you an issue. Especially that poor woman.
date of issue: 4/15/24 today at...
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Worst McDonald’s in Sun Valley, North Hollywood.
Ordered burgers and fries. Went to pick up. A server delivered 2 packets. 2 packets!! [check the camera if you want (To the authorities)] The server said one bag has burgers and everything and other packet has ketchup and other things. I came back, opened the bags and saw no fries. No Big Deal.
I called. Jenny picked [employee name]. I explained. Jenny apologised saying yes the fries pack was missed by them. Point:: She acknowledged!!She even offered compliments. I took a 10 minutes drive back.
I said Jenny asked me to comeback. Their employee had a rough look on their face. The girl who served me before was asking me questions as if I am lying to get an extra fry. Seriously!?!?!
I dont give a damn about fries. I only went back coz I was craving for it. And that’s how you behave McDonald’s?
The server filled up the fries with utter vex. When i said “please check twice before you deliver”, She did not even reply.
Its not their first mistake that bothered me, neither not giving me anything as complimentary. It’s their lack of empathy and taking accountability.
The server was a Latina girl [ Probably in her 30’s]. She direly needs a customer service 101 course. Worst McDonald’s experience in...
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