Bottom tier food. Bottom tier company. I don't know why anyone eats this level of trash anymore. Inflation has hit fast food harder than other types of restaurants, or groceries. It doesn't make sense justifying paying these prices for this when you can get better food for comparable prices now. There used to be an expectation that this food would at least be cheap.
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I went to Arby's yesterday because it was cheaper than McDonald's and Taco Bell. Was not disappointed. Arby's still slaps IMO.
This food was never cheap tbh
The point was convenience - a hot and ready to eat meal that you can grab at any time and don't have to prepare yourself.
They had a thing called the dollar menu for decades.
During the 90s-2000s, they'd have hamburger Tuesdays where you can buy a hamburger for like $0.29 cents.
They had ads where families would come with "a few bucks" and feed everyone.
I survived on one meal a day at McDonald's when I was stuck doing day labor in Seattle around the 2002 crash.
Back then it was actually cheap to get enough food to survive on for under 5 bucks. I remember the 20 cheeseburger and hamburger deals they had twice a week.
The price increases to cheeseburgers really hurts, when that was usually my main dollar menu deal.
during that time, you could get whopper or jumbo jack or big 'n tasty, etc. for 99c just about everywhere. 3 bucks was all it took to eat lunch...
even less if you ordered the 'all american meal' at mcdonalds: small hamburger or cheeseburger, small fries, small drink. was only $1.79 or $1.89. wasn't always on the menu board, but i never encountered a store that didn't sell it even if it wasn't.
its almost 12 bucks just to get a whopper 'meal' here now.
BK around us has the 2 for $6 deal and I've found it very useful when we run late and can't cook. Not dollar menu prices by any means, but most affordable option we've found among the fast food joints around us
If using the app, BKs value is generally pretty good because they often have decent coupon deals reletively speaking compared to other fast food joints.
Well to be fair it's not McDonald's fault that the dollar is practically worthless now
I used to get 3 double cheeseburgers and a large tea for $4.20 including tax. McDonald's and Little Caesars were by far the cheapest meals I could buy unless you want to count ramen noodle packs. Groceries were way more expensive. Now both are expensive LOL.
The point was convenience
And consistency. It may not be the best food in the world, but I can order anywhere between Miami to Miramichi, New York to Nanaimo, or LA to London, and get the exact same Big Mac and fries every single time.
Except now it takes forever to get your food from a place like this and they refuse to let you order ahead, which is insane.
Value menu is as expensive as a meal. No more free refills.
How un-American.
what an austere dumb cheap fucking company. i went in last week and there wasn't anywhere to get my own soda or ketchups or anything, just a plain dining room. i loved waiting 10 minutes for the 1 guy slaving away back there to get my drink with the food as well instead of having cups by the order kiosk, which WORKED FOR YEARS AND YOU STILL PROFITED HANDSOMELY YOU FUCKING CHEAP FUCKS GOD IT MAKES ME SO SICK IT NEVER ENDS
next they're going to phase out menus, it's just 1 button you hit it and it takes $20 from your checking and they give you berder and 10 grammes of french fries
what a fucking dogshit world. companies used to actually give a shit about UX, but now they're making it as shitty as possible out of attrition
How dare you hurt those shareholders like that
Their food has been trash since covid started (i'm sure some will say sooner)
The snack wraps went off the market, the selects are gone, the nuggets are thinner and more flakey
And i'm sure they just want to make it more difficult to get a drink without ice so they can give as little as possible.
It was never good, just priced properly to match the shitty quality.
Actually mcdonalds is way better than it used to be decades ago. It still blows me away how bk fell so much in quality (this may be just in the cities or my city) while mcDeesnuts rose. Not that its good now, but its been worse.
Maybe it's regional, but I cannot possibly fathom why you would think Mcdonalds would be better. There's two mcdonalds in my area, i've visited 3, and all of them have fewer options than they did 4 years ago, and whats still there is definitely worse than it was back then.
Like I certainly gave it a chance, but there were times when I couldn't even finish the nuggets and was starting to feel sick. I went from 10 nuggets to 6 nuggets to just looking for other places to eat.
They greatly improved the quarter pounder while back and they went to much more of a cook to order process. Again not saying they are good just that back in the 80's they were really crappy. Back then other fast food places would make fun of heat lamps with thier competitors and they meant mcdonalds who actually did use them extensively. Back then BK always cooked to order unless they were completely slammed. Overall for the fast food that is pretty much available everywhere I think wendys has kept up quality the best but they have still missed a step or two over the years. I agree with some other sentiments though. At this point I can grab a real burrito or burger at a non frachise place and its not much more but waaayyyyy better.
80s???????
I'm thinking like 4 years ago not 40
yeah yeah and I got that. Its just that they used to be so bad I had to point that out. As bad as they are, they have been waaayyyy worse. And could be again.
My experience was the opposite. I hate all fast food burgers so my opinion is based on chicken sandwiches but BK has always been so gross to me. Soggy and flavorless. I had it most recently like 2 years ago and I was kicking myself for going there
The McDonald's chicken sandwich is OK. Not the best but acceptable. However the only thing I order there is breakfast (bacon egg and cheese bagel) which is more expensive than it's worth but still tasty
Snackwraps were one of the best menu items anywhere. Such a shame they're gone
Who cares. Their food and restaurant sucks and always has.
And now it's not even cheap. It used to be that it sucked, but you could walk out stuffed for like $4, but the last time my wife and I went on a road trip it was literally like $30 for the two of us.
At those prices you're better off going to an actual restaurant unless you have absolutely no time for it
Drive-thru so long it doesn't save much time either
Any McDonald’s around me hasn’t had self service fountains for years. I assumed up to now it’s been a franchisee decision
But then how will I get that super pure water or the extra crispy sprite?! 😩
When they say "soda fountains", is that just USA talk for drinks machines?
I must have heard the phrase a hundred times but it only just clicked in my head that that must be what a soda fountain is 😅
It makes sense to just have one machine that employees have to maintain and refill. Sounds like you can still ask for a refill.
Go to 7/11 if you want to make your gross soda combos lol
As a former fast food employee, I promise you that it's much better having to clean an additional machine once a day and occasionally attach a new box of syrup than it is to have to constantly refill drinks for customers, especially considering how annoying the general public are to serve
I think the corporate goal here is that most customers won't bother asking someone to refill their soda because they don't want to wait for it.
The most unrealistic character trait of Mr. Krabs is that he's not greedy enough
Why are soda combos gross but alcohol combos are not?
People will spend $15 on a cocktail with olives and shit in it, but no we gotta draw the line at people putting a splash of Mr. Pibb into their Coke Zero...
(I love self-serve fountain drinks and I'll die on this hill, motherfuckers.)
I think you mean "employee" because they can't find anyone else willing to work there lol
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