This was the most disturbing visit to McDonald's I've ever had. Whoever the manager is has got to up their training methods. I was on my way to College Station from Houston and decided to stop and get a Quarter Pounder Meal. I was ahead of schedule til I spent about 20 minutes there and there was only one person ahead of me, also waiting. I placed my order on the kiosk and paid using my card, I received a blank receipt so that was a bit confusing. Nobody does checks on that thing? How do they know people don't need records of their expenses? Anyway as I waited to ask someone about whether or not they got my order because even the monitor above the counter was blank, I noticed the girl bagging burgers and just sitting them on the counter. They should've been left in the warmer until the whole order was ready. (No attempt to worry about the burgers being cold by the time the fries finished cooking). The lady ahead of me had obviously been waiting a while. When the fries (which were obviously overcrammed in the fry basket) were done, nobody moved to get them boxed and bagged so the lady had to ask if she could get her fries and also would they put salt on them. This was a sign of no training (who wants dead fries?) Anyway the girl behind the counter decided to give out the cups for our drinks but what got me was HOW she put her fingers in the top of the cups to hand them to us. I had to remind her that it was unsanitary to place her fingers inside the cups, and obviously I requested another cup. She then went to get my fries just as I was wondering why she didn't have gloves on, she put her hands on my fries in an attempt to seat the fries in the box. I immediately asked her why she didn't have gloves on and pointed out that I saw her touch my fries. She said ok I'll go get some then came back from getting them and told me to give her my fries back, which I had to touch also when getting them out of my bag. Thinking she would throw them away, I was done when she put them back on the rack under the heat lamp to potentially give to the next person. I had to get out of there before going off on the whole crew because NOBODY was aware of what was going on in the kitchen. People, please watch your food. Too much is going on in this 2020 to be letting stuff like that go on. To top off all this, when I ate my fries it was like chewing cardboard. Can somebody convince me that McDonald's fries are supposed to taste and feel like chewing plastic or cardboard fresh out of the grease? I am definitely on watch at fast food places for the rest of my life. Management is to blame. Get y'all's act together or give your job to...
Read moreSocial interaction is officially a relic of the past! If you've ever wanted to feel more like a burden on society than this is the industry for you! The dreary atmosphere and the somber ambiance shroud the premises in an ominous tone. A distinct lack of humans tugs at your soul as the mechanical doors slide apart. The temperature turns to a static seventy degrees, as this is the optimal temperature for the operations of the building. A fixture with it's photosensitive pixels illuminate. Portraying a programmed procedure that it has churned out many times before. Your finger presses against the fixture and it's programming automates it to create a profile. You are assigned a number and all operations will refer to you as this address. You are but a list of procedures that the manufacturer below has already produced. This ticket is fed into the belt where all the assorted components are dispensed and belted up to the outlet. All that is left is card authorization. The system stagnates as it awaits an approval from the fiscal ownership. It sits there. Indefinitely if it has to. The authorization ID is green lit and the belt immediately resumes automation. Your order is ready and the system has gained no knowledge of you, yet all knowledge of you. Since you entered the complex, the big database contains your likings, privacy, and history, yet it will never talk to you about it. The age of...
Read moreMy boyfriend & I just passed through town while traving, we ordered a large fry & an icecream cone as a late night snack. When we got to the bottom of our fries we noticed they were covered in clumps of salt to the point of being unedible, so i turned on our car light to look at them & that is when i suddenly saw a dead bug amongst our fries!!! I called the store immediately to inform them so they could throw out the whole batch of fries, the manager was very kind & apologetic, he offered to remake our order, however we were just passing through the area & have a hard time with the idea of returning to the place after something like this. My stomach is churning just writing this right now. I won’t be going back to a McDonald’s anytime soon. This pic is hard to tell but there are legs & wings on this creature & it is definitely a bug. Just be warned. Keep driving past this place on to the next...
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