• bender223@lemmy.today
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    2 months ago

    As I understand it, mcd had already done so many other cost cutting tactics to increase profits for their masters, the SHAREHOLDERS. The corporate business model demands increases EVERY quarter. This kind of continuous infinite profit growth just doesn’t make sense in real life. They may have exhausted all other options to increase profit for their shareholders beside price increases. They have no one to blame but themselves. They could stand up to their shareholders and not raise prices, but seems like they’re spineless, and now they are pushing up against the edge of what their customers are willing to pay. I don’t know how long they can keep this up.

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      Why? Even though greed is the real reason, the more big corporations speak out against Trump, the better. Doesn’t matter if they’re not doing it for altruistic reasons, so long as it pisses off the fat man.

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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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      We need to educate the next generation on how to feed themselves easily on a budget.

      Right now, most of them don’t bother making their own meals because they’ve been conditioned to treat food as an adventure that they can brag to their friends about every time.

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    I’m in Canada.

    A&W Canada (a Canadian owned company) provides higher quality food for cheaper prices.

    Their breakfast beats McDonald’s by a lot — the hash browns are almost twice as thick. They also have not messed up my order once.

    The McDonald’s nearby ducks up 50% of the time, takes forever, and costs more.

    Why would I go there?

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      Correct me if I’m wrong here - Canadian A&W is a different company than American A&W, right?

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          Yeah, American A&W kinda sucks. Shame, too. I’d love to hit up a Canadian A&W, but i doubt I’ll be going to Canada any time soon…

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            There was one I used to stop at on road trips as a kid. It was always super good. Right around when they all started getting shitty, this franchisee said fuck that and just kept running it the way he was. He ditched the brand and put his own name on the place. It’s still great, and I make a point to stop there whenever I can. Shout-out to Webster’s in Clement’s, CA. It’s in the middle of nowhere, but if anyone is ever around there for some reason, do yourself a favor, and give em a try.

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            The (American) one here closed years ago but I remember the food being decent… the root beer on tap was always the main attraction, though

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              the root beer on tap was always the main attraction, though

              I think they’ve been riding that train for much too long. There are far better root beers out there nowadays. Not to say A&W root beer is bad (it’s quite good), but if I want a good root beer, I’m getting Bundaberg.

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    Having to use a stupid fucking phone app to get less astronomical prices for bad food, poor service and rude/flippant employees is what tanked their sales.

    I love the idea of blaming trump anyway because fuck that asshole.

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    Then maybe the place that sells plastic food shouldn’t have let this felon rapist use one of their restaurants for a photo op.

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    Most national/international fast food places seem to have looked at the “good, fast, cheap” principle and decided the answer is D) None of the above.

    Have they been getting by on inertia and nostalgia in recent history? I could be an incredibly unlucky person, but all my experiences with these places have just been bad, bad in the past 5 or so years. I excused it a bit during the height of covid, but there’s been time to work things out and they just haven’t even bothered.

    I’m not exactly their target audience, since I rarely get food at fast food places, but as it stands, if I were going to get fast food, the whole Trump McDonald’s circus show has turned me off to that brand entirely. Burger King is a no-go after getting incredibly sick from their food. Taco Bell just completely gave up on themselves. Wendy’s is so expensive now that I can’t justify it anymore even as a guilty treat while traveling. I’d rather pack some ham sandwiches in a mini-cooler and make do with that.

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      Fuck, you’re so right.

      I didn’t even realize how slow fast food as become over the years. Literally waiting on average 20 minutes in a drive-thru is not fast.

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      These exact reasons are why places like Buc-ees, Sheets, and Chick-fil-A are doing so damn well. People actually feel like they are getting something they want (good, fast, and/or cheap), when compared to McDs which somehow provides none of them.

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        Sheets is no longer all that cheap. Chicken tenders and a drink (no fries) are now close to $11. Still fast and tasty though.

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                Great, now how much is a McChicken and what can you buy from Chick-fil-a for a similar price?

                What kind of deals does each restaurant offer?

                Right now you’re just telling me Mcdonald’s is the same price as Chick-fil-a because you don’t know how to order cheap food.

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                  Nah, you can go do that work and try to prove your point, I’m not doing it for you. You said Chick Fil A is NOT cheap, but I just proved that their chicken sandwich is cheaper than McDonald’s.

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        Well not familiar with sheets but you certainly aren’t getting cheap on the other two. Fast though yeah.

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      Not only is the food bad, expensive, and slow, but it’s also unhealthy. They fuck up orders constantly and the dining area in unpleasant to be in due to the incessant beeping. That business has literally no redeeming qualities.

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      With Wendy’s, if you’re looking for cheap, gotta skip their premium meals and go to their Meal Deals, Sandwich, nuggets, fries, drink for $5, more if you want extra meat/bacon.

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        Not that I plan on going back to Wendy’s, certainly not any time soon, but is that $5 deal a relatively new thing and/or a national thing?

        When I was a poor college student working multiple jobs and having to do a lot of driving to get from one place to another, Wendy’s was one of my go-to places. For about $4 I could get 2 burgers that had real, fresh lettuce, tomato, onion, plus a drink. I went to Wendy’s a year or two ago and the same exact thing was a bit over $11. For what it’s worth, if they had some kind of $5 special, I didn’t see it on the menu.

        Taco Bell was the same way. Back in my college days, I could get a couple 5-layer burritos and a drink for $3 and some change. Last time I went and got that order, it was $9 or $10 and the burritos were missing a few layers, not to mention just absolutely gross.

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          It’s an evolution of their 4 for $4 deal they started about 10 years ago, pretty sure it’s national. It’s just not well advertised compared to the more premium stuff.

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          As a centrist dem I have to point out that a bread sandwhich (even if it has a little spit inside) is a lot better than a no-bread sandwhich, and if you dont support bread sandwiches then you automatically are to blame for whatever comes after this-- mcdonalds is blameless. Dont let perfect be the enemy of the good.

          /s

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          I’ll invite you over and make you a burger, then I’ll put a big mac next to it and you can be the judge haha.

          If dried road kill for burger meat between two barely reheated frozen buns is a burger then you’re right.

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            You’ll invite him over for a better burger, no doubt. Because yeah, Big Macs suck.

            But by the very definition of the word, a Big Mac IS a burger whether you want it to be or not. Actual facts don’t generally give a shit about your opinion on the matter. A burger patty between two sides of a bun is a burger. Doesn’t matter if the meat is half cardboard and the buns are reheated frozen pieces of shit, it’s still very much the technical definition of a burger.

            So please give the pretentious twat persona a rest, thanks.

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    Buying fast food is humiliating for customers and employees.

    It should be seen as a last resort for emergencies only, not people’s main way to sustain themselves.

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    McD’s has been expensive as fuck for years now. I can feed my entire family of 7 for under $20 at the Costco food court. That’s something for McD’s to aspire to.

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      Costcos food court isn’t their primary business, it’s a loss leader.

      But it did result in the best CEO quote ever:

      https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/547020/costco-150-hot-dog-soda-combo-enigma

      "When longtime Costco president W. Craig Jelinek once complained to Costco co-founder and former CEO Jim Sinegal that their monolithic warehouse business was losing money on their famously cheap $1.50 hot dog and soda package, Sinegal listened, nodded, and then did his best to make his take on the situation perfectly clear.

      “If you raise [the price of] the effing hot dog, I will kill you,” Sinegal said. “Figure it out.”"

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        Their hot dog is a loss leader. But yes, you’re not wrong. Still. Feeding my whole family for under $20 is a feat.

        “If you raise [the price of] the effing hot dog, I will kill you,” Sinegal said. “Figure it out.”"

        Loved that about him. I hope they continue that.

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        Side note, someone on here said they got banned from reddit recently for using that quote. AI mods in action.

        • Lka1988@sh.itjust.works
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          Definitely AI mods. They don’t understand context, but definitely have a whitelist of what subs and users not to touch for sure.

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      It’s not just the value proposition that McDonald’s can aspire to, but Costco’s principles on how they run their business: