3 out of 5 ain’t half bat, nor Is it very good. Whether It’s bagless fast food (thanks LA?), or the bag ladies and trash boys, there’s always a new experience swinging by this McD’s. There’s only surprise send to be there
The food isn’t worth the many eyes watching and glaring as you order, wait, and often hear the pleas of the less fortunate. Capitalism kills, the homeless of Lost Angels highlights that societal flaw .. handsomely? No, dirty is the secret that McD’s and other fast food joints don’t want people knowing - their food is really unhealthy; business model is unhealthy and; morale is unhealthy. The food: it’s not hard to follow a stacker sandwich of two all beef pastries, special sauce, lettuce, pickles, tomato, onions, cheese, on a sesame seed bun. No, you get a wild Magic mix of whatever the highly paid unskilled worker has opted to assemble. Dare a special request like, no rehydrated onions and you may receive a jalapeño flavor for your unwelcomed efforts…your request may even get honored (or not), but not without a curse of equally unwelcome sour spice. Vagrant and day worker pickup/drop-off aside, because let’s face it LA, callous is a soft way of collectively saying” idgaf about our downtrodden and at-risk, formerly housed folx.” Humanity needs to be reset in many a sneering and jeering person. Compassion used to be a thing we held in high regard. Philanthropy was just one of many ways to show humanity in action but, that was whittled away and just like shrink-flatiom, we’re all of us expected to divert more with less because inflation is all about t “less is more” and soon those that live to eat will join those that...
Read moreOh, where do I begin with my glamorous morning at McDonald's? Picture this: I’m sitting in curbside like a civilized customer, having ordered a breakfast platter, expecting, you know, a bag of food like any normal drive-thru experience. But no. Out comes the employee—not with a bag, but with a tray, as if I had magically teleported into their dining room. Oh, how thoughtful! They decided to bring the "dine-in ambiance" to my car. How chic.
Naturally, I ask the lady, "Why isn’t my food in a bag?" And she hits me with this gem: "If you want a bag, you have to pay for a bag." Oh, wonderful! Now McDonald’s, the bastion of affordable fast food, has decided that bags are some kind of luxury item. Next thing you know, they’ll be charging for oxygen in the drive-thru. But hey, at least they’re committed to redefining customer service as a pay-per-feature experience.
And let’s not forget the icing on this gourmet disaster cake: the employee’s delightful attitude. She served up sass like it was on the menu. When I dared to request something as outrageous as extra syrup, I got treated like I’d just asked her to solve world hunger. Apparently, asking for basic customer service now warrants eye-rolls and heavy sighs.
Finally, I decided to spare her further agony and said, "Never mind, keep your precious bag and syrup. I’ll just eat this overpriced disappointment tray-style." Honestly, if this is the new era of McDonald’s customer service, I’ll gladly take my business to a place that doesn’t make me feel like I’ve offended them by merely existing. Bravo, McDonald’s, for...
Read moreThis location’s employees WILL mess with your food. I ordered to go, paid the 10 cent bag fee and when they called my order they had it on a tray. I told them it’s supposed to be to go. The person bagging took longer than usual to bag and this is why. When I go to eat my food I take everything out and the sausage from my breakfast platter is at the bottom of the bag and was under the container and other items. I called the store and ask to speak to a manager and got hung up on. I called again, tell them what happened and I hear them talking to each other repeating that I said someone threw the sausage from my order then they hang up on me. I called a third time the line stays quiet so I just let them know I’ll be right there for a refund and hang up. I go back to the store let the cashier know I want a refund and she was confused why. I showed her the sausage thrown in the bag and ask if that’s how they serve the items, she says no and goes to get the manager. The manager (bigger woman wearing a blue shirt) comes over makes no eye contact with me, doesn’t say anything to me, just gets the receipt does a refund and kept her head down and that’s it. To top it off, she only refunded me 9.76 and my total was 9.87. This happened July 2, 2025 between 9:37 and 9:47 am. And I went for my refund...
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