Posted on 01/29/2016 11:48:06 AM PST by nickcarraway
First it was Internet outrage over the Reese peanut butter Christmas trees that didn't look like Christmas trees. Now it's cheese-less cheese sticks.
Dozens of McDonald's customers on social media are complaining that the restaurant's mozzarella sticks are missing the cheese.
The new menu item was recently launched at McDonald's as part of its "McPick 2" menu. But customers have been tweeting photos of their orders and displeasure at the lack of cheese.
McDonald's issued a statement on Thursday:
"We are aware of a low volume of guest concerns about our Mozzarella Cheese Sticks," spokeswoman Lisa McComb said in an emailed statement. "In these instances, we believe the cheese melted out during the baking process in our kitchens and shouldn't have been served. We apologize to any customers who may have been affected. We are working to fix this in our restaurants."
From Business Insider:
“...McDonald’s franchisees say the company’s all-day breakfast launch has been a nightmare.
The new menu is slowing down service, reducing average ticket costs, and causing chaos in the kitchens, franchisees told Nomura analyst Mark Kalinowski in a new survey...”
Like Arby’s, but I was foolish enough to try McDonald’s... and this was my response... where is the cheese? It was nothing but the breading. And that was awful.
English Muffins are better carb source than white bread, biscuits or croissants. Lower fat and calories.
Arby’s fish sandwich is pretty good as well.
You don’t eat any vegetables?
Son likes that one.
English muffins soak up butter way better than most breads... which of course completely negates the healthiness.
Haven't eaten at McD in 15 years.
I was wondering what happened to my cheese sticks I ordered at McDonalds. I started eating them and alas, no cheese. Thought it was a joke.
Guess not.
White Castle cheese sticks- break open and the grease pours out- best laxative ever invented
Whoops, that was for #6
#6
That’s why I don’t put butter on them. IN any event whether the butter gets soaked in or just sits on top, you still eat the same amount. It’s not like it just slides off onto your plate. At least not on mine.
First World problems.
Oh, I see.
I put a lot more butter on English muffins than toast, because it soaks in. And bread without some sort of dairy is just sad.
What’s the difference between a cheese straw, and what McD’s is vending as a cheesy comestible?
Heh.
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