Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to one recently for a coffee. The people in line were obese, the floor was greasy, and the workers looked so unkempt and downtrodden.
I walked out before ordering.
McDonald's is probably 100x more palatable via drive-thru so you don't see how gross the clientele and workers are.
You are SO much better than them, PP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wasn’t raised on it, so I have no nostalgic memories. It has a particular smell that I don’t like. Once in a blue moon I’ll get a hot fudge sundae. There’s always somewhere else to eat on the road.
Filthy mop water stench? Yes very pervasive in every location
Anonymous wrote:I wasn’t raised on it, so I have no nostalgic memories. It has a particular smell that I don’t like. Once in a blue moon I’ll get a hot fudge sundae. There’s always somewhere else to eat on the road.
Anonymous wrote:We live one block from a McDonalds. I haven't been there or to any McDonalds in over 15 years. Not since I found out humans were included in their hamburger meat and sacrifices are done in every new McDonalds build.
You don't have to believe me. Do your own research. It's all there.
Anonymous wrote:I went to one recently for a coffee. The people in line were obese, the floor was greasy, and the workers looked so unkempt and downtrodden.
I walked out before ordering.
McDonald's is probably 100x more palatable via drive-thru so you don't see how gross the clientele and workers are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve never gone frequently but I have no idea how people travel, move, or have kids and haven’t been to one on 20 years. Sometimes it’s all that’s open or all that’s available. Granted, I moved more than most but still.
We don't go on long car rides. We fly, and bring a bunch of snacks onto the plane. Dh and I are both foodies, so we're more likely to make a milkshake or fries at home. I don't understand your point about "how people ... move ..." Why would moving houses necessitate going to McDonalds?
DP but there are certain situations where your family needs to eat immediately, you don't have access to a kitchen, and there's very little open or nearby. Like if you spent the day moving and it's 7:30 and you can't cook because there's no food in the house and you need to eat now, not in 40 minutes when a pizza shows up. The thing about McDonald's is that it's incredibly fast-- you can be eating within a few minutes of placing your order.
Okay, that would never happen to us. Firstly, we are city people. There's no such thing as "very little open or nearby" in places we live or go. Secondly, if we were moving we would place an Instacart order to be delivered within an hour of us arriving at the new house. Thirdly, since we have kids, DH or I always have some snacks with us. Even though our kids are in upper elementary it's just habit at this point. Today while I was out there was dried mango and mixed nuts in my bag. If you operate as if fast food is not an option you'll find other solutions.
NP, and I really, really hope I don't know you, or your husband. Good GOd.
We're just city people. We stick to cities, both to live in and to visit.