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So you just tell them hold the sauce? Works for me. But at that point I'd just eat something else. If I was stuck with a Big Mac I didn't want that's a solution, but I'm not ordering something I need to modify to make edible. It's not that good to begin with to be worth that. For the price you pay I think you can just make requests now anyway. It's been decades since they operated as a pre-made, as-is cheap burger place.
The prices are just unbelievable for what you get.
If I was feeding my family on fast food like a retard I'd at least be top smart retard by going to Papa Murphy's and getting an entire pizza for the price of a Mcds 'value' meal. Seriously, when the burger combos are all over ten dollars, to the degree that people have to install apps and end up combining a couple sandwiches with some fry coupon to make their own combo meal for $8, it's a completely different enterprise than I remember growing up with. It's no wonder sales are down. You can't just jack up the price and then make any sort of affordability dependent on mandatory spyware and expect the masses to keep on coming. Too many lazy and old fashioned cranks like me who will still expect to be able to go in the drive through and see a menu and see some food for $5 or $6 with no hassle. Something you can get quick and eat on the road. They've changed their business model and expected everyone to go along with it. They raise the prices even more when they do less volume. What's scary is that I think a lot of it is still poor people eating it, they're just sacrificing in other parts of their lives or going into deeper debt to eat it. It's no longer cheap, even factoring in inflation I mean relative to the cost of living and cost of food in general fast food is no deal. I don't think any of it is. You can go into big ass grocery stores and costcos and walmarts and find cheap, cheap ass sandwiches and hot foods and cold foods of all kinds. You can go to gas stations and get cheap food.