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What has happened to McDonalds. The service with a smile is definite out the window. Here, we passed by drive-thru and ordered 2 number one meals (2 egg mcmuffin meals) with ice coffees. The lady who is entering the order entered 2 egg mcmuffins, 2 hash browns and 2 coffees and charged about $14.46. I explained over the intercom that I ordered the meals and she began to argue that it was the meals. I again explained that she entered the items individually which results in a higher price than if entered as a meal. She said it's the same as the meal and then told me to "just drive to the first window!" At the window a nice guy said, "you ordered the 2 mcmuffins, 2 hash browns, and 2 ice coffees." I explained I ordered the meals. He corrected it and charged $13.37. Now $1 is not much but if they are doing this to everyone it adds up. Then I realized that the food is not that great or healthy, the service is terrible (having seen a smile at a drive thru in a year and need to argue for $1) and I have no need for happy meals or to entertain kids, so what is the point of going there? It seems like I have accepted it. Well it's time to stop. Good bye McD. Hello pollo loco.
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