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This was for a visit in February 2016...just very late posting. Easily the worst food experience I've ever had!! Well, not surprising considering its McDonalds. After a nice evening of gambling and enjoying Fremont Street, I decided on some food. Mind you, this was after multiple drinks. Thanks Jodi and Jenny. So, around 2am, there was about 12 people in line. Being a fan of the dollar menu, I was trying to decide on what to order, but the screen kept changing every 3 seconds which made it nearly impossible to decide. By the time it was my turn, I still didn't know what I wanted. And the cashier was very rude and demanded I place my order (pointing to all the other people in line). I said, hold on, your menu changes so fast I can't decide what I want. She could care less and kept badgering me to hurry up and order. I finally ended up speaking to the manager, which of course was useless. In the end, I got my $1-2 items. This shit is so bad, it couldn't pass for dog food. I'm surprised it's even legal to sell this horrible excuse for "food". But again, its McDonalds. What do you expect?
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