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Fucking Mc Donald's. Find a small town bar. You can usually get a similar meal, cooked to order with better ingredients and a drink for less money.
The bar 2 blocks from my house, a bacon cheeseburger basket ( hand pattied burger, fries and cottage cheese or salad) is $8.50. A drink adds $1-$4 depending. Quarter pounder meal at McD's is in the $10 range and no side salad. A proper tip brings the total cost at the bar to a bit more but you're still within 2 or 3 dollars amd no fucking app to download. |
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And they're made out of potato lips, intestines, mechanically separated potato, potato byproducts, and potato assholes
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Fuggin milllenials and their $3 hashbrowns, if you stop buying mchashbrowns you can buy a house
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I bought a bag of red potatoes for $3.99 this week. Add olive oil, garlic, salt pepper, plus the herb of your choice if you wanna, and you get carbs for a week.
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Two sausage McMuffins with egg for $5.70……..
The egg McMuffin is stupidly expencive while the sausage McMuffin with egg is not. Same sandwich. One sausage. One ham. The price difference is absurd. And I like the taste of the sausage better! |
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View Quote Not a complex equation. Higher labor, higher fuel, higher materials, well expect higher retail prices. Just funny how so many folks don't see the math. I am always amazed how folks want $20+ for minimum wage work but don't think that will increase the cost of the final product. Same with fuel, etc. It is all a factor. |
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Quoted: Around here an egg McMuffin is just over $5 That’s absolute bullshit. View Quote Any of the breakfast sandwiches are less than $4 here and if you have the app they're BOGO. I think the hash browns are $2 and the app doesn't save anything on those. With the app though, here the Quarter Pounders, Big Mac and Double Cheeseburgers are also BOGO. |
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They're buy one for $2.79 get a second for $1 here. So $1.90 each.
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Quoted: Any of the breakfast sandwiches are less than $4 here and if you have the app they're BOGO. I think the hash browns are $2 and the app doesn't save anything on those. With the app though, here the Quarter Pounders, Big Mac and Double Cheeseburgers are also BOGO. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Around here an egg McMuffin is just over $5 That’s absolute bullshit. Any of the breakfast sandwiches are less than $4 here and if you have the app they're BOGO. I think the hash browns are $2 and the app doesn't save anything on those. With the app though, here the Quarter Pounders, Big Mac and Double Cheeseburgers are also BOGO. Around here the menu prices never match your total here. Look at the menu..."Sandwich $4.50, meal $8.50" Order. "Ok, that will be $10.75 at the first windoe, please pull around." Last I checked, 7 percent tax on a total of $8.50 is well under $2.25. |
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What area? Breakfast combo’s are still ~$5-6 here.
Including the hash brown. |
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When I was in college, you could eat a Big Mac, fry and a drink for $1.25
I remember 45 cent Big Macs, 15 cent hamburgers and 10 cent fries |
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Quoted: A fried apple pie is $4 now at some places. Yet people buy them. /media/mediaFiles/sharedAlbum/CarefreePlayfulEastrussiancoursinghounds-663.gif View Quote Don't tease me. The old crispy fried apple pie is gone. |
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If you use the app, you get all kinds of deals. $1 large fries, 40% off your order, etc.
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Quoted: For me, it’s the mcchicken. View Quote It’s all about how you shop. They rape the fuck out of you on fries hash browns egg McMuffin and soda. Order a McDouble and a Mac chicken. Order a sausage burrito and a sausage McMuffin with egg. Potatoes, ham and soda are McDonald’s profit margin. Game it. |
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I only stop at McDonald's when I'm out with my best girl. I'll get her either a small fench fry, or hash browns. Depending on the time of day.
Ironically, her name is Hashbrown. Attached File Attached File Attached File Attached File |
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$3 for a hash brown? WTF?
A 5 lb bag of potatoes was $3 at the grocery store I went to tonight. I wonder how many hash browns you could make out of that… |
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Quoted: Not that long ago they were 2 for $1...thanks Bidenomics! View Quote Yep, anywhere outside the US borders the McD's hashbrows are all still $1.... How much do you want to bet the McD hashbrown prices have gone up at every McDonalds around the globe? The entire point is McDonald's is trying to force you into downloading their app. That's the money maker. Basically punishing you with high prices to force you to install their app. They can't blame it on hourly wages anymore because 90% of the staff at your typical McDonalds is a touchscreen computer. |
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Quoted: Yep, anywhere outside the US borders the McD's hashbrows are all still $1.... How much do you want to bet the McD hashbrown prices have gone up at every McDonalds around the globe? The entire point is McDonald's is trying to force you into downloading their app. That's the money maker. Basically punishing you with high prices to force you to install their app. They can't blame it on hourly wages anymore because 90% of the staff at your typical McDonalds is a touchscreen computer. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Not that long ago they were 2 for $1...thanks Bidenomics! Yep, anywhere outside the US borders the McD's hashbrows are all still $1.... How much do you want to bet the McD hashbrown prices have gone up at every McDonalds around the globe? The entire point is McDonald's is trying to force you into downloading their app. That's the money maker. Basically punishing you with high prices to force you to install their app. They can't blame it on hourly wages anymore because 90% of the staff at your typical McDonalds is a touchscreen computer. Selling your email address? I'm genuinely curious how else they make money off their app otherwise. Sounds like the apps are the new form of coupons that would have been in your mailbox in the past. |
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Quoted: I was out running errands and had a couple of appointments yesterday so for lunch I swung by a pizza place where they sell by the slice. I ordered 2 slices, one cheese and one sausage, paid for them and drove away. Cause I was preoccupied I didn't really pay attention to the price until I started to drive away, $9.49 for two slices of pizza I can get cheaper pizza in NYC! View Quote I stopped in a little deli in a nice part of Long Island yesterday (Roslyn area) and grabbed a fuckin' feast for $19. Foot long italian hoagie (it rocked), a bag of white cheddar popcorn, a drink and a huge blueberry muffin for later. Sub was $9.50, more than fair considering what Subway thinks they can get away with these days for their mediocrity |
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Quoted: Selling your email address? I'm genuinely curious how else they make money off their app otherwise. Sounds like the apps are the new form of coupons that would have been in your mailbox in the past. View Quote I assume it saves them time and labor, because the order taker doesn’t have to do anything except pull up your order by the code number and tell you to pull around. Your interaction with them is just grabbing a receipt or maybe nothing at all and going straight to the second window. No time at the menu figuring out what you want and ordering it, and they don’t have to enter it into their computer or deal with taking your payment. Huge time savings. Should also significantly reduce ordering errors, which would also slow things down. So they incentivize use of the app with discounts and coupons. |
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Quoted: I assume it saves them time and labor, because the order taker doesn’t have to do anything except pull up your order by the code number and tell you to pull around. Your interaction with them is just grabbing a receipt or maybe nothing at all and going straight to the second window. No time at the menu figuring out what you want and ordering it, and they don’t have to enter it into their computer or deal with taking your payment. Huge time savings. Should also significantly reduce ordering errors, which would also slow things down. So they incentivize use of the app with discounts and coupons. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Selling your email address? I'm genuinely curious how else they make money off their app otherwise. Sounds like the apps are the new form of coupons that would have been in your mailbox in the past. I assume it saves them time and labor, because the order taker doesn’t have to do anything except pull up your order by the code number and tell you to pull around. Your interaction with them is just grabbing a receipt or maybe nothing at all and going straight to the second window. No time at the menu figuring out what you want and ordering it, and they don’t have to enter it into their computer or deal with taking your payment. Huge time savings. Should also significantly reduce ordering errors, which would also slow things down. So they incentivize use of the app with discounts and coupons. I have been also wondering about this. That makes sense. Thanks. That said, fuck "apps". |
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I just ate a McDonald’s hash brown for OP.
I’m a G like that… I gots that kind of money. |
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This thread makes me hungry for a McGriddle and hashbrown this morning.
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I get these and warm them in the toaster oven or go through 2 cycles in a pop up toaster. Or if you want it like McD's a little oil in the frying pan and cover it. Flip until golden brown and crispy. I normally get Cavendish Farms Original Hash Brown Patties (20 ct) from the supermarket.
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Quoted: I like their bagels steak and egg sandwich. Splash a liberal amount of Frank's hot sauce and wash it down with a cold one. View Quote For me, it's the McChicken. The best fast food sandwich. I even ask for extra McChicken sauce packets and the staff is so friendly and more than willing to oblige. One time I asked for McChicken sauce packets and they gave me three. I said, "Wow, three for free!" and the nice friendly McDonald's worker laughed and said, "I'm going to call you 3-for-free!". Now the staff greets me with "hey it's 3-for-free!" and ALWAYS give me three packets. It's such a fun and cool atmosphere at my local McDonald's restaurant, I go there at least 3 times a week for lunch and a large iced coffee with milk instead of cream, 1-2 times for breakfast on the weekend, and maybe once for dinner when I'm in a rush but want a great meal that is affordable, fast, and can match my daily nutritional needs. I even dip my fries in McChicken sauce, it's delicious! What a great restaurant. |
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Quoted: Two sausage McMuffins with egg for $5.70…….. The egg McMuffin is stupidly expencive while the sausage McMuffin with egg is not. Same sandwich. One sausage. One ham. The price difference is absurd. And I like the taste of the sausage better! View Quote they do the deals on the 2 sausage mcmuffins with egg as a "loss leader" they probably aren't losing on them but make very little. They are counting on the $3 hashbrowns $6 oj and $4 apple pie |
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hash browns are $2 around Houston
egg Mcmuffin meal is $6 medium OJ is $2; large is $2.89 |
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Quoted: You can make them at home for less than a buck each. I get a package of the sausage patties, English muffins, and cheese slices from Aldi's. They taste almost exactly the same as mcds. View Quote the package of sausage patties kind of fuck you let alone a tube of jimmy dean. we grind pork butts and get that cost down even more |
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I went to McD's a couple of years ago when McRibs were back. First time I'd been there in years. I went through the drive thru, the menu board didn't show prices. I drove away, never went back.
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A double sausage McMuffin with egg and cheese combo with hash brown and 12 oz orange juice or coffee is only $6 USD here.
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I just bought three hash browns this morning on my McDonalds app. Used a 25% off a $5 order. It still came to $4.53.
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