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McDonald's, I'm Not Loving It!
Posted Tue August 28, 2007 12:00 pm, by Melissa E. written to McDonald's
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I'm writing this letter concerning McDonald's store #5343 in Salamanca, NY. I carpool and my friend and I go through the drive-thru a few times a week after work for dinner because we work a late shift and the restaurant is open 24 hours. We usually go through the drive-thru and my friend consistently orders a large iced-tea with extra ice. What do they give her? Warm iced tea with a handful of ice cubes. The reason it's warm is because the iced tea is usually brewed, but even when she's asked for a large cup of ice on the side, they give her a kiddie cup. She'd complained about this at least four times and the problem still had not been fixed, even when she went to a manager. On Friday, August 16th, we went through the drive-thru and ordered 2 plain double cheeseburgers, one large fry and my friend ordered her large iced-tea with extra ice. Again, there was barely any ice in the tea, but they also forgot our large fry. When we went through the drive-thru tonight (Aug. 28 at 9:20pm), we ordered and when we ordered one iced tea, the cashier rang up three. When we tried to correct her, she had already rang the order through. We said that it wasn't right and she snapped back, "I'm sorry! It was a mistake!". We got to the window and she proceeded to glare at us. So I just told them to cancel the order and we went to the Burger King down the street. We've consistently received very poor service from this McDonald's and will not be returning.
Please train your employees, especially your managers in proper customer service, including how to be nice to customers. I'm not going to ask for any free meals because I don't want them. I won't be purchasing anything from this store. I just hope that your employees learn better manners.
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by divaofdenial Posted Sat September 8, 2007 @ 3:57 AM
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Most of the replies say ice is cheap...well it is! It's the cups that cost money. I was in the food service industry for a while...worked on midnights where the majority of my customers were drunk coming from the bars...boy was that fun! Anyway, there is never a good reason to be rude or obnoxious to a customer...key word here..CUSTOMER...the one who if you don't please take away money...MONEY THAT PAYS YOUR SALARY! Customer service and customer abuse are not the same thing. They are even in different parts of the alphabet. Mistakes are human, having a bad day is human...consistently having a "bad day" means that you should be working in an office of (1) with no telephone. The restaurant business is a CUSTOMER SERVICE industry....service to the customer. There also were a few suggestions about going to other places instead...if you were a business owner and it were your money that was being driven away would you make this same suggestion or might you just decide that employees who come in constant contact with your paying customers need a higher level of training and monitoring? It's your money that pays these people so in effect you are paying someone to be rude to you and to give you things you don't want. Do you really need to pay someone to do that to/for you?
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by Mtrain Posted Fri August 31, 2007 @ 8:49 AM
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This always happens to me with the iced tea...it's so frutrating. The tea is always warm with a few slivers of ice. When I politely ask if they could dump a little out and put some more ice in there, they always act as if I had perhaps asked them to drive to my house and prepare a gourmet meal for me, and then maybe do my laundry, too. I get an incredulous look and a giant sigh before they reluctantly add some more ice. This happens at every McDonald's I go to. Maybe after the tea is brewed, they could remove it from the..uh, the brewing machine (I don't know if there's a word for it!) and put it into some sort of cooler container.
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by Lera Keats Posted Fri August 31, 2007 @ 1:02 AM
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I see most of you ignored:
Rude worker - yelling at the customer is never right.
Manager who refused to do anything about the situation.
Overcharging.
Leaving out items that had been paid for.
I would say that this person has a valid complaint and as usual you all find a way to make it seem as if she is being a beast. Here's a tip, if you don't like dealing with the public find a new line of work. You are CUSTOMER SERVICE. If to many people stop comming you lose your jobs.
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by Rhet Canter Posted Thu August 30, 2007 @ 4:33 PM
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Really.......you have choices or do you just like to complain about the same thing over and over again? That makes no sense. Where there's a McD's.....there's usually a Wendi's, Burger King, Dairy Queen, Jack in the Box, etc. close by. They're like banks. They are all around each other on opposite corners of the streets. That's just how it works. And their weird thing is, it's your friends issue, not yours. Why didn't she write the letter? I really don't get this one at all. Must love to complain, that's all I can figure out (mumbling to myself as I meander down the hallway of life....must love to complain! Amen....always something wrong, mumble, mumble, mumble)
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by Tom S. Posted Thu August 30, 2007 @ 11:19 AM
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Putting more ice in a beverage is cheaper for the restaurant than putting in more beverage, so the letter writer's friend actually was doing something that was beneficial for the McDonalds. This letter does not ask for freebies or any compensation; rather, it documents a problem in a calm and polite manner of how customers are treated poorly and how orders are not being completed properly. In my opinion, the letter writer has done nothing to deserve any attack.
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by TwinkleToes Posted Wed August 29, 2007 @ 11:30 PM
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Melissa, I agree completely with your letter. I'm the opposite of your friend, I hate ice in my drink. HATE it. Ugh. *sorry... thinking about ice in my cup... shudders* The cost of ice is so ridiculously low. When I worked fast food occasionally we had to empty the ice maker to clean it out and we threw an insane amount down the drain. Much of which was there since the last time we cleaned the thing because we never made it more than half way down. There is no reason other than laziness for not loading her cup up with ice. As far as the attitude goes, I often experience this on the rare occasion that I use the drive thru late at night. I have worked night shift before so I certainly understand what they are feeling... but you still just have to put on that fake smile and make it through a shift. While I doubt you'll hear back, I hope you do.
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by Bytter Frycook Posted Wed August 29, 2007 @ 6:22 PM
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I am sure that the McDonald's employees in your neighborhood will be very relieved to hear that you are not going back. No, I'm serious!
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by TwinkleToes Posted Thu August 30, 2007 @ 5:58 PM
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And the drink station is in the dining room. It sucks that your local ones don't.
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I would stick with Burger King, but don't make a big deal of the ice they are going out of the way to give you the free ice. Asking for more of something that you get for free which they don't normally do is not a good idea. And while everyone makes mistakes, it sounds like the cashier was blaming you for the mistake and was rude about her mistake. If you were making a big fuzz about her making a mistake then I can understand her attutide because you were expecting her to be perfect. If you were polite to her then she should not have gotton mad at you for her mistake.
Also you can try making your own sandwiches. I don't think it is a good idea to go to Mcdonalds twice a week.(unless you are just getting drinks and salad). They probably know your car and face by now:D Maybe that cashier knows you and your friend well and is glaring at you because of your friend's ice demands everytime she goes. Ice isn't free for them so take what they give.
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it is only ice...they could have given it to her and not have been rude...
also we have no idea if the OP had made the request sound more like a demand and thus was treated in kind.
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deiced tea
by sooman Wed August 29, 2007 @ 2:44 PM
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Maybe they don't WANT to give out a large cup of ice. I mean, that seems to be the message they're sending.
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by Angelic Princess:) Posted Wed August 29, 2007 @ 12:36 PM
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I have to wonder.. do these OPs ever talk to the manager about the issue? Or just resort to this website?
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oh
by Angelic Princess:) Wed August 29, 2007 @ 4:58 PM
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by donno Posted Wed August 29, 2007 @ 12:01 PM
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This complaint is primarily about an iced tea issue that has boiled over.
To get this upset that only a kiddie cup of ice is being supplied (instead of a larger amount) I think is over the top. After all, they are going the extra step of giving additional ice. Why have a coronary that it is 10 pieces of *extra* ice instead of 20?
My guess is the employee in question in the latest incident is either 1) tired of hearing from you two about ice or 2) received quite an earful when the order was wrong.
You aren't asking for any free meals? Well, how nice of you. Do you think you in any way deserve free meals? So you are leaving this location because they don't supply a biggie ice with their iced tea. I don't think this store is going to miss you.
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"Please train your employees..."
Even when accompanied with a valid complaint, this phrase is starting to bug me more than anything.
It's just below 'The customer is always right' on the growing list of PHRASES MOST LIKELY TO GET AN EYE ROLL and just above "I pay your salary!".
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by Fred Flintstone Posted Wed August 29, 2007 @ 7:16 AM
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Your Bowels will thank you later. If you really want quick food at a reasonable price from great employees... seek out a chik-fil-a!
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