mcdonald policy on sauce

LoUsyGamER

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Mcdonalds shared that charging the sauce is to manage food waste and rising food costs. They should provide an option to buy back allocated sauce from customer at discounted price or offset customer purchase cost.

I can use my own bordier butter then i return my mcdonald allocated butter or offset my total cost with a discount of the sauce cost, it will fulfil the reduction of food waste and also reduce the food cost (mcdonald can make less butter).

win-win for all.
 

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Boycott them is better.
I alrd changed to BK. Their food is comparable.
The only thing I will miss from Mac is the shaker fries but it is not like they have it everyday so is ok.
 

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Issue is not many people actually ask for the curry packets.... By limiting per person is already enough. And true, the nugget really tastes like ****. Only mcspicy still can tong cos is real meat. Unlike the meat patties, nuggets, fillet o fish all processed food.
 

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Other fast food chain no charges for sauces.
 
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cute_togepi

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TS slow? The news from edmw on thursday night spread to reddit then spread to MSM then you post 1 day later?
 

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all these sauce cost has already factor in lah~

just that they want to earn more~~
 

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Macdonald is not expensive if you order the value meal. Just don't order items separately.
 

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Mac !

Please don't be like a DPX la ...

I will boycott u
 

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Mcdonalds shared that charging the sauce is to manage food waste and rising food costs. They should provide an option to buy back allocated sauce from customer at discounted price or offset customer purchase cost.

I can use my own bordier butter then i return my mcdonald allocated butter or offset my total cost with a discount of the sauce cost, it will fulfil the reduction of food waste and also reduce the food cost (mcdonald can make less butter).

win-win for all.
IMHO.
McD gives away chili and ketchup freely until I have a container worth of them.
I go drive thru, they ask me chili or ketchup, while I usually say no, sometimes I still end up with them.
Then the breakfast, they change out the grape jam with another that that I don't eat - like that is not food wastage ?
 

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U know all these reduce wastage , go green are just excuses to charge right ? Cos they been giving it free for way too long
 

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u joking? buy macdonald, use own sauce. lol
i can make my own macdonald at home, why would i still buy from macdonald?
cause their sauces are unique, impossible to duplicate at home. lol
Just like i eat big breakfast because of the grape jam. After they changed strawberry, i boycott big breakfast liao.


sauces, packaging etc is already part of their pricing.
By adding condiments as extra charges, they just want to make more money (look price competitive against their competitors.)
 
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