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McDonald's sued for $5 million over the cheese on a Quarter Pounder

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Side note; They've been advertising made to order quarter pounders lately, and I want to say they taste a bit better then they used to. I only have a sample size of one, and the difference is subtle, but I think it's an improvement.
 
Side note; They've been advertising made to order quarter pounders lately, and I want to say they taste a bit better then they used to. I only have a sample size of one, and the difference is subtle, but I think it's an improvement.

All the reviews I read said that McDonald's switch to fresh meat made a noticeable difference in the taste.
 
heck yeah, i had a quarter pounder the other day and it was delicious

doubly so because of my buy-one-get-one-for-a-dollar coupon

Dude, you paid a dollar for that second Quarter Pounder?!?!?! You must be one of those ATOT ballers who can afford to throw good money away.

Answer the survey questions on the back of the receipt, and it's buy one get, one free on the Quarter Pounders.
 
Dude, you paid a dollar for that second Quarter Pounder?!?!?! You must be one of those ATOT ballers who can afford to throw good money away.

Answer the survey questions on the back of the receipt, and it's buy one get, one free on the Quarter Pounders.

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i never read the receipt!
 
What ticks me off is having to pay the same $5 for a veggie delight sub from subway when I'm not getting the meat and cheese like their other $5 subs. Then they have the nerve to be stingy with the veggies.
 
Similarly, because I don't like cheese, I order a fish sandwich and tell them NO CHEESE. They are happy to accomodate, but the price of the sandwich stays the same. If I ask them NO CHEESE and add extra tarter sauce or lettuce or onion they want to charge me an extra $0.50. I asked the manger about they once and they said to customize any sandwich takes extra time off the assembly line. They don't want people customizing sandwiches. I then asked a friend of mine who works at McDonalds and he told me that if you order a sandwich with extra pickles, or lettuce, ketchup or whatever, and they start to charge you for it, just argue about it. The clerks have the authority to override these type of transactions and will always just take it off the bill.
 
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