Posted on 03/25/2018 8:11:29 AM PDT by EdnaMode
Edited on 03/25/2018 9:07:52 AM PDT by Sidebar Moderator. [history]
“refused to make”
Not wearing shoes or shirt?
Soros could use this guy.
Sorry sir, there’s a limit of 29 double-cheeseburgers per customer.
If he’d ordered 15 and then drove around to place another order of 15, they’d have had no problem.
Sort of like the sheriff near here when the store clerk said the 12 pack of beer was cheaper, he said he couldn’t drink all 12 so bought 2 six packs.
His mistake: Should have tried to order 60 single cheese burgers instead.
They take your payment upfront then make your order. Surely they wouldnt turn down such a large, profitable order although the customer would have to wait longer. He must be a stone cold lunatic.
Typical LIB voter.
Nice lil sound byte of a click bait story devoid of pertinent details. Modern journalism by emptyheads.
“I’m sorry, sir, but the state banned high capacity bags. I can’t put more than seven burgers in a bag.”
Admit it. You ARE tempted to click to get the rest of the story.”
*** WIMPY ATTACKS MCDONALDS ***
I think he was probably drunk or on some other substance and that is why they refused his order.
True story: I ordered a “double hamburger” when the double cheeseburger back was first priced at 99 cents and got charged something like $1.89. I asked why, and they said only the double cheeseburger was on special. So I asked to change it to “a double cheeseburger, hold the cheese.” There was a pause, a laugh and I got my order. I felt like Jack Nicholson ordering toast.
Did he prepay?
Cold fries drive most people over the edge....
That mugshot has trouble looking for a place to happen written all over it.
Haha. That’s a great story. :D
It may be time has come for Ronald Mc-D to consider
“open carry”?
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