Annoying Customer Quirks

by | Jun 9, 2018


Annoying Customer QuirksYour fast food habit might keep McDonald’s in business. But that doesn’t mean its employees are always happy to see you.

The golden arches currently employs more than 375,000 people. And like most jobs not everyday is a walk in the park. Recently McDonald’s employees talked to reddit about the more annoying customer habits; from treating the store like a babysitter to vague or random orders. So if you want to avoid trouble at your favorite fast food stop, pay attention.

First McDonald’s employees say don’t expect them to whip up orders that aren’t on the menu. There is no secret menu. And just because they most likely have the ingredients to make your egg white scramble with one pancake on the side, doesn’t mean it’s going to happen.

Next, behave yourself in the drive-thru. Don’t try to order at the first window and change everything at the second window. For more ways you could unknowingly be annoying, check out the full list here.

Be kind and you may even get a smile with your food.

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