I remember from McDonalds, ordered some food from the drive-thru, few burger meals I can't remember. Got home and the bag was just full of fries.
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I remember from McDonalds, ordered some food from the drive-thru, few burger meals I can't remember. Got home and the bag was just full of fries.
sometimes when I very clearly say 'everything except mustard lettuce and cheese' that is all I get.
It's probably happened more than once but I only remember this instance:
My dad and kid brother came home with mcd's at night, and I was like "YES FOOD". I grabbed the big mac and noticed it wasn't as big as it ought to be (THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID) . I check and find out the 2nd beef patty on the bottom was missing. MISSING. I WANT MY MEAT WOMAN!
The McDonalds drive through always used to screw up our order, so we started to check our bags before driving off. I don't like McDonalds food anymore except the breakfasts and McFlurries, though so I rarely go! :jess:
The KFC here is ran by the most disgusting people ever. One day, while waiting at the counter to get my order taken at lunch, no one was at the register. Like five people walked by, ignored us, and went out the door to talk to some random ass person though. One of the guys came out of the kitchen picking his freaking ear. Ugh.
One time at the Wendy's drive through, a friend and I grabbed our drinks and the bag and drove back to his house, only to realize once we were in the house that we only had fries in the bag, but no sandwiches. Luckily Wendy's was fairly close to his house so it didn't take much to get them, but they didn't give us anything special for the inconvenience.
Eh, it's been a while since I've been in a drive through.. And usually I'm with my mom who, no matter how late she could end up, she will -still- check for the right food.
So yeah usually it becomes right very fast.
I do experience getting extra things for free alot though. Like they put in extra fries or even an extra burger. =D
The only time my orders have been "screwed up" is when I'm in California, but it's come to be something I expect and embrace, especially since the only fast food I get really is Taco Bell and In-N-Out, and at least half the time Tace Bell ends up giving me extra stuff. Once I got two burritos and a taco I didn't order, which then went to a friend of mine. Usually it's not that much, but often I'll get an extra taco or burrito in my bag as I go through the drivethru. More often then not I get something extra or what I ordered, so go me. :)
Only time an order of mine was screwed up was when I clearly said "no mayo in the burger" and they put frickin' mayo in the frickin' burger >.<
Lots of places don't understand what the world "plain" means. Even when you tell them to just give you a bun, a slab of 'meat', and cheese.
Is it bad that I just now descrambled the letters after DMKA and figured out that the thread title isn't just random mashing on the keyboard?
Taco Bell used to be like that. Then they tore the old one down, and replaced it with an identical Taco Bell. Somehow, this new one has good luck. They haven't screwed up the orders, no matter how strangely we say them.
I ordered a meal from McDonalds once and paid with a £5 note. I wasn't paying attention at the time and got given £5, plus the regular change. I didn't realise what had happened until I walked out. More people should do that.
Otherwise, I'd had meals screwed up before but only when I've eaten in. When going to the drive-through we've often ended up with an extra drink or something. I bought a cheeseburger the other day though and they didn't do it without the gerkin, onion, mustard and ketchup like I asked. I don't actually dislike any of those except for the gerkin and the mustard, but they're just nicer without.
Edit: I suppose it would also worth bearing that I went into Subway for my lunch the other day and ordered a veggie delite (which is all I ever order when I go to Subway once in a blue moon). They got to the meat bit and asked if I wanted any cheese or my bread toasting. I said no. They took me over to the salad bit, with my empty, sliced roll and asked if I wanted salad. I was tempted to say "no" just to see what they'd do.