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."
It took so long to bake it.
They are still horrible carbs, health wise.
Talking about the carbs in a McMuffin. I don’t think there are any vegetables in them.
Remember a few years ago when Taco Bell was cited about their meat? It had so many additives it could longer classified as meat. I also remember watching them put the “meat” on their tacos with caulking guns.
You mean the “Reese’s Feces” situation?
A remake of the ad featuring the grandmother “Where’s the beef?” is now “Where’s the cheese?” Poor McDonalds, seems they just are unable to get a fair shake lately. DH certainly likes their coffee - especially the Sr. coffee which they serve at a fraction of the cost.
Why would a single English muffi be terrible? I guess if you are an out of shape potato maybe but if you are active and fit they provide a lot of energy in a relatively low calorie package.
If you put on too much butter that’s your fault not the English muffin’s.
It’s not too much. It’s just right.
Good one. Love that sketch
There is no such thing as too much butter.
And I’ll never have that recipe again.
Oh, no!
Instant thread winner!
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