McDonalds Ettiquette
Many years ago, in North America, McDonald's restaurants taught us all how to clean up after ourselves. Really it was a way for them to minimise staff time thus saving them labour costs, but it was so effective, we all just transferred the practice to other fast food restaurants and food courts. One NEVER leaves their tray and packaging on the table. That is the height of rude.
This practice does not seem to extend to the UK, however. Or at least not at the McDonald's where we had dinner tonight. We thought it would be funny to try McDonald's and see if it was the same or different than back home. More on that later. Owen waited for our food whist I went to find us a table. There were lots of free tables, but they were all dirty and covered in the previous diner's trash. I found one that wasn't too bad and was able to clear it off to make it vaguely acceptable to sit at. I did notice one young lass tasked with cleaning up the dirty tables, but she was running around like a chicken with her head cut off trying to get to everything. It was dinnertime and quite busy. Poor thing.
So the food,
Well, we ordered from the self-serve kiosk and so didn't really spend a ton of time examining the menu in detail. We found the traditional Quarter Pounder and Big Macs. We ordered only one combo so we could share the fries. I ordered a small drink with my Quarter Pounder and it was actually small! It was brilliant. In Canada, the only fast food restaurant that actually gives you a small drink when you order a small, is A & W. Owen ordered the extra large combo and his extra large drink was a normal size drink in Canada. Ah the European difference in portion sizes. Lovely!
My Quarter Pounder tasted pretty much the same as back home, except it was much less sweet. In North America, McDonald's buns are notorious for the amount of sugar in them. The burger patty was quite a bit larger than the bun, which was strange, but yeah, it was McDonald's.
We didn't frequent McDonald's back home, and we won't here either. But it was still fun to see if there was a difference.
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