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Let me regale you about my recent McStruggle through the seventh circle of hell, also known as the 36 Dusty Rd. Newberry, SC McDonald’s drive thru. I don’t know what black magic you need to summon an actual employee at this little speaker box, but I must’ve missed the ritual.
I pull up, bright-eyed and bushy-tailed at 7:07 AM, just a humble citizen in search of a hashbrown. You know, one of the best breakfast foods God’s ever bestowed upon us mere mortals and the only reason most of us tolerate being awake before noon. I sit… I wait… I stare longingly at the speaker.
Nothing…
Silence…
Not even a “Hi, welcome to McDonald’s.” Just the ambient buzz of a broken dream. I say “hello?” like a neighbor gently knocking at your door to ask for sugar. No response. “HELLOOO?” Still nothing. I’m convinced I’ve died and this is purgatory. I check my phone to make sure I didn’t accidentally time-travel to a dimension where customer service is illegal.
Finally, I pulled up to the window, as she sticks her head out looking like she had just woken up from a nap she started in 2003. I ask, very politely, “Can I get a hashbrown?” And I kid you not, there’s a long pause, followed by an exhale so deep, that I could fell her breath on my face. Then she hits me with a “We don’t have any right now.” No apology. No explanation. Just deadpan rejection. I asked, “Isn’t this breakfast time?” and she scoffed. Like I was the idiot for assuming McDonald’s would serve BREAKFAST during BREAKFAST HOURS. I ask, “What exactly do you serve for breakfast—crushed dreams and air?” I continue, “I’m not asking for filet mignon. I’m not trying to order a unicorn Frappuccino. I’m asking for a sad little potato frisbee you toss into a sleeve.”
Ultimately, I drove off, hashbrown-less and humbled, dignity in shambles, stomach empty, spirit broken, and wondering if I was actually the lazy one for expecting service at a fast-food place. I passed a squirrel on the way to work, and I swear he looked at me with pity.
If you’re looking for food, fast service, or even just a basic human interaction that doesn’t feel like you’re ruining someone’s life, might I suggest… literally anywhere else. Or maybe just screaming into a pillow at home. It’ll be faster and you’ll be treated with more respect.
Edit: On our way out of town, we ended up stopping here again since it’s a long stretch before reaching another fast-food option. This time, the experience was much faster than usual. I’ve included pictures with timestamps so you can decide for yourself whether it was quick or just average.