• garretble@lemmy.world
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    That, maybe. But hear me out:

    A Double Quarter Pounder meal is now roughly $11-12 dollars. They don’t put the prices on the menu half the time, and the people in the drive-through never give you the price. They just say “pull around.”

    Maybe don’t run a shitty business that’s overpriced.

    A couple of weeks ago I was moving to a new house. I woke up early to move a load of things, and on the way was a McDonald’s. I stopped in because it was convenient and got an Egg McMuffin with a hash brown and an OJ. It was $9. $9!

    You can’t charge outrageous prices and then go, “Man, why aren’t people showing up?”

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      I can get a burger and fries from several local shops for less than McDonalds. The quality is better and there is more food in the bag.

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    It’s nice to hear some good news.

    “Consumers today are grappling with uncertainty,” McDonald’s Chairman and CEO Chris Kempczinski said.

    “Grappling with uncertainty.” Predictably a writhing scumbag running this gross American company. What we’re forced to deal with, is the extremely blatant certainty of the fascist rapist Chris here probably voted for, being a repugnant disaster. Fuck you, Chris.

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      6 hours ago

      I can get a burger and fries from most places in my area for just a few bucks more. Totally worth it.

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    After McDonald’s dumbass trump stunt during the election, the only reason that I’ll ever go there again is to take a dump in their bathroom on a road trip.

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      I expect it’s actually a political piece attempting to further the rhetoric that America is up in flames. And likely so they should.

      But also, McDonald’s prices are outrageous now. I can feed my family at a sit in restaurant for a similar price.

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        Fast food and major chains have gotten absurd. I used a gift card at Red Robin. It was $19 before tip for a dry burger and bland fries. Two bucks more could’ve gotten me a gourmet meal at a five-star place just down the street. The value just isn’t there anymore. Eating local almost always tastes better, feels better, and costs the same or less. Why settle for mediocrity when better is right around the corner?

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        I can go to Chilis and get a REAL cheeseburger, fries, and a drink, for $10.99. If I’m in their free club, I get a free chips & salsa on every visit, too. If I leave a $2 tip (18%), it’s only $12.99, which is about same as a standard burger/fries/drink combo at McDonald’s.

        Also, McDonald’s burgers are among the worst in the business, with nearly every other burger place beating them easily. We now have Culvers entering our market, and their burgers and fries blow away everyone else. They have really wide menu, and are actually cheaper than everyone else.

        McD is also losing out go the quickly rising chicken tender trend, where their nuggests also compare poorly.

        Their best thing is breakfast, where they are still the leader, but they are getting expensive there, too.

        They’ve opend up a couple of new outlets near me, and they are obviously getting ready to go robotic. The dining areas are empty, with no drink stations, condiments, or even dispensers for straws or napkins. There is a wall that blocks the view of the kitchen area, so you can’t see who, or how many people are back there. It could be completely automated right now, and you’d never know it.

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      And all these shit companies directly supported Trump because they loved his “lower taxes hur dur” etc approach… now suffer!

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      I know it’s cool to just hate on capitalists for everything on Lemmy but like yeah it’s completely normal to complain about a decrease in profits. That’s like if you complained about a 3.6% decrease in take home pay, which ai suspect anyone would.

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        3.6% of 40k is 1,440. Thats like one months rent. 3.6% of 25 billion is 900 million thats like what… one super yachts?

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        Don’t compare the income of the rich and the poor. We use our take home pay to buy groceries. They use their take home profits to buy our country out from under us, to buy our land and our companies, to buy our politicians, to buy our time. We are not the same.

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          yes, 3.6% less profits for most of us means “should I pay the electricity bill and starve for a couple of days?”. For Ronald McDonald it probably means “here’s another round of layoffs to streamline operational efficiency or whatever”

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    McDonald’s is a real estate business, that just happens to specialize in generic burgers as a brand. It isn’t a surprise that the company doesn’t care about a quality dining experience, when repairing icecream machines was a money maker for them.

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    10 hours ago

    Well earned hate.

    They really had to go above and beyond. From their insane price hikes to their genocide apologia. They earned what is happening to them. They pursued this outcome.

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    Expensive and slow. I don’t mind waiting for the food to be cooked if it reduces waste, but the “restaurant” experience is now awful in the UK. Most of the offers on the app are for delivery only. Then have to wait alongside a queue of uber drivers with giant boxes.

    I feel Mcdonalds have given up on the restaurant sit down experience. I believe they may end up with a subscription based home delivery service, where they don’t need to worry about front of house staff and can just send out like warm boxes while raising the monthly price. We seen what happened when Disney gave up everything and tried to go all in with Disney Plus.

    Mcdonalds was never about quality, but a fun cheap fast place to grab a bite. It’s a shame because I do have some fun memories, yet another example of late stage capitalism.

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      Yep, any time I’ve been inside a Maccy’s since covid has been a long wait while countless delivery drivers walk past and pick up online orders. I’ve tried delivery and it’s been shit every time, lukewarm food with soggy fries. I don’t think their food is suited to delivery, IMO it’s only popular because of momentum.

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        Its insane to me people have fast food delivered… like if you gonna spend the money in high delivery feees, atleast order from good food places.