On a different note, why isn't the drive through a touch cheaper?
You don't use use the dining area at all.
You're probably paying for the privilege of not having to get out of your car and queue up in a noisy and generally overcrowded restaurant

On a different note, why isn't the drive through a touch cheaper?
You don't use use the dining area at all.
On my next visit, due to the pressure here im going to empty my tray, and see if it improves my already sunny disposition and those of the McDonalds workers around me!
What amazes me is the state of the car parks very late on at the all night ones due to ***** chavs dumping stuff out of their car doors
On my next visit, due to the pressure here im going to empty my tray, and see if it improves my already sunny disposition and those of the McDonalds workers around me!
Back on topic please guys. This isn't the place to discuss it.
If you have a problem with anything please discuss it with a mod off the forums.
Sounds to me like you weren't loving it!
On my next visit, due to the pressure here im going to empty my tray, and see if it improves my already sunny disposition and those of the McDonalds workers around me!
b) I'm not familiar with that place. Do you get washable dishes/cutlery? If yes then it's the role of the staff to pick it up. If it's cardboard/wrappers then you could/should do it yourself.
It all depends on how you feel about paying a premium for what you are getting. If you are, there is some justification on expecting a better service, if not - as is the case with fast food - you are expected to do your bit as long as it's not a chore. And it's not a chore is it?
You will find that Nando's has a service charge for large parties and most staff do expect a tip.
I have to point it is unlikely you'll find many British workers in fast food outlets (in my experience)..
Don’t get me wrong, McDonalds would prefer you to clean your table, but that does not mean you are obliged to as a condition of entry, and although you could do it yourself, you should not feel guilty if you do not.
Instead of thinking of the faceless corporation behind the plastic smiles behind the counter, think of the next people after you.
I don't want to deal with other people's rubbish, and therefore don't impose mine on others either.
It is simply polite.
But lifes just not like that is it, there are lots of things i dont like but put up with.
Who clears away at macdonalds but leaves their glass on the table in a pub?
Seems everybody I know leaves their glass on the table even if they have to walk past the bar to leave.
Life isn't like what?![]()
Don’t get me wrong, McDonalds would prefer you to clean your table, but that does not mean you are obliged to as a condition of entry, and although you could do it yourself, you should not feel guilty if you do not.
Like you not wanting to deal with other peoples rubbish, suck it up mate.
It gets on my nerves when some silly **** wants to drive an inch off my back bumper too, but i cant do anything about that either.
Its a wrapper on a table in a McDonalds, throw it in a bin yourself if you feel so strongly, or ignore it, or call someone over to move it for you, or sit at another table or **** it go the whole hog and have your happy meal to go.
Instead of thinking of the faceless corporation behind the plastic smiles behind the counter, think of the next people after you.
I don't want to deal with other people's rubbish, and therefore don't impose mine on others either.
It is simply polite.
But lifes just not like that is it, there are lots of things i dont like but put up with.