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by Daniela E. Posted Mon April 19, 2010 @ 11:57 PM
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I can't believe that! I don't go to MCD's that much so I can't say if it's the same in NY now, but that's the drink I get for my kids when we go to the playland. There was water there a few months ago, and they did give me a small kid cup for each child.
I hope that the store reconsiders. That's a ridiculous policy.
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I've tried to look up the state laws with little luck, anyone have any ideas on where to look?
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by Jared C. Posted Tue March 30, 2010 @ 1:49 PM
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Bring the cup into the bathroom and fill it up from the tap next time.
Problem solved!
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Bathroom
by Ginger2.0 Tue March 30, 2010 @ 7:08 PM
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by Donno Wed March 31, 2010 @ 2:44 PM
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by Donno Wed March 31, 2010 @ 2:33 PM
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by PepperElf Posted Tue March 30, 2010 @ 1:07 PM
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i'd suggest looking up your local laws on that
i thought most establishments were suppose to have tap water available for free or at least have a water fountain etc.
and considering that some states (like NY) now tax water bottles as well as soda, to only allow you to consume bottled water seems a bit like a waste of resources.
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I don't drink pop after 1 p.m. (or I can't sleep at night), and at least three McDs near me still have the water option. I am not buying a bottle of water -- that's such a scam. Tap water is fine.
I'm with you on this.
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by Ginger2.0 Posted Tue March 30, 2010 @ 10:33 AM
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I don't know why people think that water is free? Even when they give you a glass of water in a resturant, you can best believe that it is added into the overall cost of the food.
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by NathanG Posted Tue March 30, 2010 @ 10:34 AM
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There is a small tab next to the middle dispensor. This dispenses just water.
Its underneath so alot of people dont notice it.
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by NathanG Posted Tue March 30, 2010 @ 8:05 AM
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Its more than just the cups. The sandwich shop I used to work at didnt have water either, but thats because they didnt want to spend the money on the water filtration system needed to have drinkable water.
Without the filter you would be basically drinking tap water which around here is not a good thing.
We had our share of mad customers a few of which demanded we just fill up a cup at the sink.
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by NathanG Tue March 30, 2010 @ 9:53 AM
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yup
by NathanG Wed March 31, 2010 @ 7:51 AM
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by KGBags Posted Mon March 29, 2010 @ 9:23 PM
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I agree! At most they might charge for the price of a cup (I guess for lid and straw if they really wanted to get picky), but really, that cannot be more than 25 cents. Far more economical than a bottle of water.
What surprises me is that it seems as though you purchased a soda and just wanted some water at the end of the meal. Wouldn't it be cheaper for McDonalds to refill your glass with water versus another soda?!
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