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  1. Maja emorroidi

    I would never think that they made that on purpose..but after reading this I guess I have to understand that I am to naive. Maybe it is not something McDonald’s does generally but maybe there are some of there restaurants that follow that principle. Shame on them.

  2. Dean

    I’ve wondered for a while if this was common policy. McDonalds was built on their fool proof systems so you wouldn’t expect their staff to get it wrong this many times. Perhaps they should use transparent bags to put the orders in then you can chekc yuor order before your drive away.

  3. andrew

    I greatly believe that this is not done on purpose.I am a great fan of mcdonalds and my kids simply love the ice cream and fries here and its been a weekly thing to dine in or get a drive thru here.Nonetheless, on the point of small businessesthis is really a good savings.
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  4. Jeremy

    Wow….I really wonder if it was a joke or just horrible management. Most people who miss something at the drive thru are simply too busy to go back to complain. The people who use the drive thru are usually the busier types who need something quick. I know I never bother going back when they make a mistake on my order. It’s just not worth the hassle. Now I may think twice.

  5. John Michael

    Oh wow, I don’t eat much fast food, but when I do, I certainly hope they wouldn’t screw up my order on purpose. But, it wouldn’t really surprise me. I suppose it would save you a lot of money over the course of a few weeks. Also, I have a little website that I just started and if you had a spare moment or two, I’d be real excited if you could come take a look at it. It has some of the best probiotics supplements around. Thanks, and great post!

  6. Manuel

    Hi,
    damn! it really happend often to me that something is missing in drive thru! crazy if that is on purpose!

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