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Very upset that this was almost given to our daughter.
I love the homeless bum camped in the men’s room, that’s special.
The kiosk ordering doesn’t take coupons, so I had to stand around and wait on a manger to take my order??? I used to go here weekly. Relocated, now back. I think I’ll just skip it going forward. Too much aggravating drama
First of all, every teenager in the kitchen is speaking at a volume that is inhospitable. Everyone has a stink face and becomes EXTREMELY bothered when they are asked to (God forbid) do their job. I ordered two McDoubles plain, and they did not hand me two plain McDoubles. Instead, they handed me two McDoubles with no Ketchup. When I asked them to remake my order (correctly this time), the employee’s expressed annoyance with my request and called me broke in conversation with their coworkers. They also took forever, but that’s besides the point. What does that have to do with each other? Anyway, they also forgot my sauces, and were out of Hot Mustard (despite it being marked as available on the kiosk). Right…
Overall, the food was serviceable. What I don’t understand is the attitude and unprofessionalism from everyone present. I will not be back at this location.
I placed a mobile order thinking I’d be in and out. Bold of me. Instead, McDonald’s forced me into the drive-thru hostage situation where I sat for OVER 30 MINUTES watching my life choices flash before my eyes.
Finally get to the pickup window… and THAT’S when they decide to tell me they’re OUT OF SWEET & SOUR SAUCE.
You know—THE ONLY SAUCE WORTH EATING.
No warning.
No apology.
Just attitude.
The vibe was very much: “Yeah, we don’t have it. And?”
Like I hadn’t just waited half an hour for nuggets that now had no reason to exist.
They offered other sauces, which felt less like customer service and more like psychological warfare. BBQ? Ranch? I didn’t ask to be punished.
This wasn’t just bad service—it was a masterclass in not caring. The wait was ridiculous, the communication was nonexistent, and the indifference was almost impressive.
Am I being dramatic?
Yes.
Did I hate every second of this experience?
ABSOLUTELY.
McDonald’s really said:
“I’m lovin’ it”
while I was not. At. All.