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Is McDonalds in America expensive and crap?

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The old colorful designs were meant to entice people into the restaurant, the hard uncomfortable seats were meant to ensure you didn't hang around all day once you were done eating. They always wanted people to go there before. Now the interior is so depressing that it's clear they don't want people to eat there at all

They always wanted people in the building, that's why they had a freaking playground in there

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Is McDonalds in America expensive and crap?

McDonald's used to be cheap decent food here in the U.S. but over the last decade or so the prices have kept going up while the quality has gone down.

To be fair no one has ever considered McDonald's to be gorumet food but it didn't matter because it was cheap and it was still pretty good.

Now they are neither cheap nor good. You could get a real burger at a much better restaurant for about the same price.

Since they've converted all of their restaurants into soulless little bland shoeboxes no one even stays there to eat anymore. The building is basically just a hub for drive through orders and DoorDash pickup.

It's pretty depressing. I hardly ever go there anymore. A Whataburger just opened down the street where the food is much better and everything is at least 25% cheaper depending on what you order.

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It's because everyone except the wait staff gets paid a living wage. The waiter probably gets paid $2.75/hour because the shady restaurant owner wants YOU to pay the rest of their employees wage for them.

The problem is not overly entitled wait staff, it's tipping culture in general. Any other job would pay at least normal minimum hourly wages.

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My point still stands though that it has nothing to do with overly entitled wait staff as the cartoon would suggest but an issue with tipping culture and the restaurant industries unwillingness to pay anyone a living wage