Posted on 09/02/2015 9:26:34 AM PDT by Hojczyk
Just like Jack in the Box.
Cool...now you can have tasteless crap all day.
The egg mcmuffin is a perfect sammich
You forgot:
“Non-nutritional”
Cool...now you can have tasteless crap all day.
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If you don’t like “tastless crap”, why would you eat it all day long?
Some of these comments are so predictable and silly. If you don’t like it, don’t eat it.
Oh goodie, even LONGER waits caused by confused morons in the drive-thru.
What do you mean “non-nutritional”?
WHOA! Sorry ‘bout the size!
The Egg McMuffin is the best thing they’ve got. I used to like their hamburger and their fries, back in the day, but I think they changed the recipe or something, because they don’t taste quite as good as they used to.
Strong customer demand.
Jeb likes the sausage burrito. (So do I!)
My favorite: the hash brown lard cake.
That is pretty good.
I love their sausage mcMuffin. Don’t even need the egg. I know it’s not real meat, I know it will probably kill me, but it calls to me... what can I say?
Yep remember Michael Douglas arrived at that place just a few minutes past breakfast.
With all day breakfast that particular event wouldn’t happen if they made that movie today...........
I guess with business down the way it is and lots of pre cooking they can do it now, back in my day I didn’t have enough grill space to run different temps let alone deal with cross contamination. Back when I started at McD’s I had 130 hourly employees on the schedule, twenty two plus years later when I left I had less than 40, that’s what technology accomplishes.
Hey, my beef has always been, no lunch available until 11 !!
I want a hamburger at 10
Interesting numbers for sure.
I can see the day coming where there could be 2 empl/shift, one for housekeeping and one for logistics.
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