• Worx@lemmynsfw.com
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          9 months ago

          Coming home from an event last night around 2145, I could either stop at McDonald’s and spend roughly £5 on dinner and eat immediately; or I could drive 20 minutes home, start cooking and eat at almost 11pm. But the good news is I’d save about £3!

          … I mean, I still didn’t eat at McDonald’s, but like I understand why someone might

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            8 months ago

            I worked closing shift, it was sometimes faster for me to cook then rely on mcdonalds to have my food ready in a timely manner. At some point of the night they start cooking everything to order, so I pull into mcdonalds, spend 10-15 minutes waiting, or I can drive home spend the same amount of time cooking and sleep around the same time and save like 20$. Was a no brainer for me

            that being said, it’s insane to me the pricing difference there. A meal here is at least10-15$ so to think of getting supper at a mcdonalds for roughly a third of that … I haven’t seen that in years

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    8 months ago

    What’s worse is the perfectly fine food your multi-billion dollar company makes you throw away. And no, you may not bring it home for yourself.

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    9 months ago

    If you worked food service, you could stop that food from going to waste by licking it off the floor

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      9 months ago

      Still more dignified than what a food service employee has to go through on a daily basis.