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I have certainly felt like doing this at times, but never had the ball to go through with it.

Jk, what an idiot. Edited by Odessa7979
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I'm going to go out on a limb and guess this guy doesn't have a carry permit.

 

Of course not, they would have told that in the first sentence if he had.

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This unnecessary act of gun violence would never have happened if McDonald's would put the safety of its customers ahead of corporate profits and post a gunbuster sticker on every door.

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This unnecessary act of gun violence would never have happened if McDonald's would put the safety of its customers ahead of corporate profits and post a gunbuster sticker on every door.

 

It'd also not happen if they'd get people's freakin orders right!   :rant:

 

;)

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One of our regular job sites is near this McDonalds, so I get lunch for the guys there frequently.
They do screw up the order pretty much every time and blatantly don't give a crap about their store or their customers.
 

 

Every time this happens. I say to myself:

 

"$15 an hour...."

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I do not condone anyone using violence to get an order corrected but with that being said I cannot stand it when I get home and realize the order is not right. Happens all the time though and about he only thing you can do is complain but most times you get the "yeah right" attitude from the manager when you say you are missing something. There is no way fast food workers should get paid as skilled labor when they cannot prove they have the skill to fill a basic order.

 

I will say I LOVE Noodles and Company for their policy on messed up orders. If you have a messed up order they make it right AND give you a coupon for a free bowl of food next time. That would be a great policy for any of the fast food restaurants, get a messed up order and the next time you can get a meal of your choice.

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...I cannot stand it when I get home and realize the order is not right.

 

I don't care if it's a late night run to McDonald's or take-out dinner from Mafiaoza's...I don't leave a place until I check the order to make sure it's what I ordered.  I also check the receipt as soon as I get it, because more than a few times the issue was it being input wrong, and the person in the back just filled out what the ticket said.

 

Bottom line, as my old battalion Command Sergeant Major used to say, "if you expect it, inspect it."

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I was at Krystals yesterday, and they got my order wrong.  As I pondered what to do, I realized they got the order right.  I, yes "I", screwed up by giving the wrong order according to my 5 year old. 

 

I think we will hear more stupid news like this.  I think its a case of emboldenment starting to emerge.  Were the workers white?

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I was at Krystals yesterday, and they got my order wrong.  As I pondered what to do, I realized they got the order right.  I, yes "I", screwed up by giving the wrong order according to my 5 year old. 
 
I think we will hear more stupid news like this.  I think its a case of emboldenment starting to emerge.  Were the workers white?


You didn't pull out your Dillin mini gun and lay waste to the entire restaurant?

Very disappointed...
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Stupid Stupid Stupid to actually let your emotions take control like that. Now I have fantisized about sticking my gun in someones face because they pi$$ed me off so bad but I know very well there is no chance in hell i'll do that, that will never happen just like when I fantisize about Jessica Beil.   :)

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This unnecessary act of gun violence would never have happened if McDonald's would put the safety of its customers ahead of corporate profits and post a gunbuster sticker on every door.

 

 

It'd also not happen if they'd get people's freakin orders right!   :rant:

 

;)

 

It's McDonalds folks, inedible food served grudgingly by incompetents ...

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You didn't pull out your Dillin mini gun and lay waste to the entire restaurant?

Very disappointed...

I did have my five year old with me. 

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