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Anonymous
Jeff gay
1 year, 13 weeks and 20 hours
Went through the drive-thru on Bruceville and whitelock Road in Elk Grove California I don't have a car I was on my bicycle I place my order when I got up there they said they couldn't have no order cuz I was on a bicycle which is pretty crazy inside was locked you couldn't go in because the covin is fine so that's why I went through drive-through so I guess they don't want to give you food if you don't have a car pretty crazy huh, just happy Taco Bell was open and they said no problem coming through the drive-thru to get my food on my bike there willing to take my money go figure they're making money and you're not I guess it is what it is good luck with that I don't think I'll ever be back to McDonald'sAnonymous
Kathy
1 year, 12 weeks and 4 days
It's not a personal thing Jeff , it's considered a safety hazard to many McDonald's across the us and other drive thru eateries and I know to you and then it was literally no big deal , but because they have procedures to follow on the off chance you get hurt , or corporate happens to be watching the traffic behind you ... it's more like a safety net , that and as a guy that can come up to the window ... it's easy for ( not saying you would , but it has happened ) a robbery to take place because you've just walked up on the cashier ... just like it's an accident liability ( not saying you would cause it ) but on the off chance a truck is speeding thru at the same time you are at the window when they come around the corner , and don't see you - and the cashier happens to take your money the one time ... bam McDonald's ( and the driver , but let's face it the media would be all over the eatery and less the driver) are at fault for breaching a safety violation established by them , that every McDonald's employee has to sign ... I hope this clears things up ... I don't speak for McDonald's as a whole but I can tell you , it's more so the procedures that have to be followed and les so on the employees