McDonald’s general discussion

There’s no cheddar cheese where I live. Not even an approximation like you get in the US. Instead, when you order any variation of a cheddar melt, you get what I can only describe as a hot, radioactive, orange mayonnaise which tastes nothing like cheese at all.
 
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Yep wasn't a fan of the Big Arch, had great difficulty actually eating it as it just disintegrated in my hands.

Had a Chicken Big Mac today (I think they're my favourite atm from Maccies) and also a Jaffa Cake McFlurry, what a disappointment the McFlurry was, ice cream with some luminous orange flavoured syrup poured down 1 side and then half a dozen round chocolatey balls thrown on top, I though they used to mix the toppings into the ice cream with the spoon on the machine, instead I got some flimsy paper spoon thing that had nearly dissolved by the time I'd finished my burger and fries, won't be having another McFlurry for a while
 
McDonald's will be making an absolute killing on those big arches for example.

It's £8 for that burger on its own.

You can get a burger meal in Spoons for £11 for one of their new gourmet range, so that's with chips, and a drink. If you take the drink off you are effectively paying about £6 for the meal.

That's table service for a sit down meal, they are providing the space, heat, staff etc

McDonald's will be bashing probably thousands of those burgers a day with much higher efficiency.
 
If you remember what it is, it is what it is.

Freebie from points.
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