It’s not the cheapest fastest place to eat anymore. And people can’t afford it as often as they used to.
> “It’s not the cheapest fastest place to eat anymore.” <
Who is cheaper? What I want from a fastfood restaurant is fast cheap food. I’m pleased that McDonald’s still offers items for a dollar each. Let people who want and can afford high-quality food go somewhere else. In the last couple of months I used the drive-through several times to order two McChickens and a Grilled Onion Chedder Burger for $3.21, including tax. (At the same site where they offered those tiny 15-cent burgers about half a century ago.) I took my meal home and consumed it with a beverage of my choice, and was full and satisfied.
You folks who don’t like McDonald’s, tell me where I can get three items (with meat in them) for about three dollars — and fast. Sure, there’s better food elsewhere, but some of us who are retired on very little money, and who are relatively easy to please when it comes to food, want cheap food that we can get without waiting. I don’t like seeing people rooting for a source of such food to go out of business.
[I don’t eat out much myself — and wouldn’t recommend that meal often for health’s sake — but it’s good to know that McDonald’s is still selling items for a dollar each.]