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In reply to the discussion: If McDonald's doubled their wages but raised prices, would it make you more or less likely to go? [View all]reformist2
(9,841 posts)65. Please people - please don't hijack the thread! LOL
We all know how gross and greasy it is, but there are some of us who like it from time to time. This thread is about people who go there, not an opportunity to soapbox about how gross it is and how nobody should go there!
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If McDonald's doubled their wages but raised prices, would it make you more or less likely to go? [View all]
reformist2
Aug 2013
OP
i was not soapboxing. i was stating that i don't go there because i get sick when i do.
ejpoeta
Aug 2013
#110
Sorry. I just replied to you because you were near the top and wanted people to see my post. :)
reformist2
Aug 2013
#115
In-N-Out already pays much more than any of the other corporate waste merchants,
Egalitarian Thug
Aug 2013
#8
Actually, when someone wants a fast burger, I (a vegan) take them to In-N-Out
emsimon33
Aug 2013
#106
Thanks. No nutrition to speak of, but they are tasty. (Maybe the ketchup?)
Egalitarian Thug
Aug 2013
#125
Nope, my taxes pay for the road to their place, their sewage disposal, police and fire ...
Scuba
Aug 2013
#80
I wouldn't go there under any circumstances but if other fast food joints did
tularetom
Aug 2013
#14
I'm the wrong person to ask because I haven't eaten ANY fast food in several years
Quantess
Aug 2013
#17
Haven't been in a McD's in 25 years and I'm not about to start no matter what.
hobbit709
Aug 2013
#19
OK, that's interesting to hear. Maybe customers are more price sensitive than I thought.
reformist2
Aug 2013
#34
I don't think raising the wages would increase the cost of their menu by a lot, i have dined there
Thinkingabout
Aug 2013
#33
OR..cause the margins to slim or .. they stop paying their C levels 13;2oi1nj23 4o;123n dollars
uponit7771
Aug 2013
#45
Overhead in buildings and property will not need to double, insurance etc will be the same, does not
Thinkingabout
Aug 2013
#98
they'd have to change their menu on top of that and start serving real food...so, no more likely.
Spider Jerusalem
Aug 2013
#39
Their food does suck, but their restrooms are clean, so I stop there to piss when I'm on the road.
1-Old-Man
Aug 2013
#48
When I have the rare yen for McD's, price is of no concern, so I'm in favor of
MotherPetrie
Aug 2013
#62
not really. the only time i eat that stuff is at the rest stops on long road trips
dionysus
Aug 2013
#76
I know it's awful for you, but I actually love the food. I avoid it now, but would go more
Squinch
Aug 2013
#77
No. But I haven't been in a McDonald's in at least 10 years. And I believe I got sick...
spin
Aug 2013
#92
A rough tally indicates 20% would go more often, 10% less, and 70% say the food there is crap! LOL
reformist2
Aug 2013
#101
I would probably go in support but more healthy alternatives without GMOs would make me a regular
emsimon33
Aug 2013
#105
More likely. The dog loves one menu item. My 10 year old loves another single menu
msanthrope
Aug 2013
#113
More likely. Prices for food there won't change much. But I would want the
bluestate10
Aug 2013
#117