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Honestly, I can't believe I'm taking the time to review a McDonald's - they're all supposed to be the same, right? - but seeing it in the list of nearby places, I just need to mention that this location is AWFUL and maybe save you 15 minutes of your life. I worked at McD's for a couple years growing up; it's not a hard job to do right. Yet they do everything wrong here. Cold bad food that takes forever. Twice in the last year I've even happened to walk in while this "24/7" location is closed for 15 minutes in the middle of the evening. I worked at a 24/7 location. We didn't close for 15 minutes a day! That goes against the entire "food in two minutes" purpose of going to McDonald's! It would be easy to bag on the staff, but it's obvious that the issues here boil down to cheap, careless ownership - I'd bet ten bucks the same people own the location at Yonge Street, because it sucks, too. You sell warmed-up frozen food. It shouldn't be hard. Get your act together!
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