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Classic, long-running fast-food chain known for its burgers & fries.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 721 W Pine St, Deming, NM 88030
Phone: (575) 546-7736
Website: https://www.mcdonalds.com/us/en-us/location/NM/DEMING/721-W-PINE/4456.html?cid=RF:YXT:GMB::Clicks
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Reviews
McDonald’s used to be a place where families were encouraged to stay a while. There were playgrounds, kids running off energy, parents getting a chance to sit and talk, and plenty of reasons to grab an extra coffee or snack while we were there. You weren’t just selling food; you were selling time together and memories.
Now when I walk into the lobby, I’m greeted by “No loitering” warnings and a 30-minute time limit. The playgrounds are gone, the family space has disappeared, and the clear message is: hurry up and get out.
I don’t think McDonald’s fully realizes what that sign says about your brand:
• It tells families they are a problem to be managed, not guests to be welcomed.
• It tells seniors, students, and people on a budget that they’re only tolerated as long as they’re profitable per minute.
• It trades long-term loyalty and community goodwill for short-term table turnover.
It also ignores accessibility. A strict 30-minute limit doesn’t account for guests with disabilities, sensory needs, or medical conditions who may need more time to eat safely, regulate, or manage medications. Some children and adults physically cannot rush through a meal. I would encourage you to consider how this policy looks through the lens of ADA, inclusion, and basic human dignity. Hospitality shouldn’t come with a timer that quietly pressures out the very people who most need a calm, welcoming space.
Left without purchase when I saw the sign inside.
First I ran in and used the restroom. The women’s restroom was decently clean, but the trash can in the stall was overflowing.
Then I went back out to the car and grabbed my dog so we could go on a little walk. I was glad to see a trash can in the back parking lot so I could easily dispose of the waste properly.
I tried to get the McDonald’s app to work before I went inside and before and after my walk with my dog. It never worked. I even tried leaving the area and getting gas, hoping the app would work in another part of town. Google Maps worked fine, so I don’t know what was up with the McDonald’s app.
I ended up getting a soda at the Circle K and not getting any breakfast.