Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McDonalds has moved to a model where you really need to use their app. You’re paying a premium if you don’t use it. With the app, their employees aren’t entering your order or handling payment, while the customer earns rewards and has access to lots of different deals. People who aren’t using the app are financing freebies for the app users.
The last time I was at a McDonalds you couldn't even order with a person at the register. You placed your order on a touch screen and paid right there. No employee involved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just paid $26 for McDonald's for my two kids. Outrageous.
That's what a huge spike in minimum wage will do to food prices.
Total BS. It's not going to the workers. And they SHOULD get an increase. No one can live on what they are getting paid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just paid $26 for McDonald's for my two kids. Outrageous.
That's what a huge spike in minimum wage will do to food prices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t eat fast food often, but consider Wendy’s to be bottom tier of the fast food options. This just solidifies it for me. I can’t imagine Chick Fil A pulling this crap.
Chick-fil-A charges surge pricing all day every day except Sunday.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like the beginning of the end to me.
Anonymous wrote:To charge more during peak hours. It won't be long until McDonald's and the rest of fast food will soon follow suit. I don't eat fast food but I am so fed up with corporate greed and screwing the consumer every way they can. One of omy pet peeves is the way women's clothes are categorized. We used to be able to buy pant suits with jacket and pants as one unit but some greedy corporate Suit figured out that selling "separates" made a lot more money!
Anonymous wrote:McDonalds has moved to a model where you really need to use their app. You’re paying a premium if you don’t use it. With the app, their employees aren’t entering your order or handling payment, while the customer earns rewards and has access to lots of different deals. People who aren’t using the app are financing freebies for the app users.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Flip it. Make an app to receive live bids from fast food shops, and customer can pick the best offer.
I really wouldn't want the burger someone was wiling to sell me for the cheapest price. It would probably be yesterdays' burger or the one that fell on the floor.
Would you rather pay more for the same burger?
Anonymous wrote: I don't eat fast food often, but if I do, it's usually because we are in a rush or time crunch for some reason. If I have to now worry about surge pricing for the exact moment that my food crisis happens-I'd rather just get convience store nachos!