Posted by The Ranger on May 22, 2009, 12:19 pm
> The last few times I've gone to McD's (last few years), I've
> opened the hamburgers I got and there was a quarter size
> splat of ketchup or sauce.
> Basically very little sauce anymore. And because of this,
> I have not been going there. I don't like "dry" hamburgers.
> I wind up putting more sauce on my burgers when I get home.
[snip whine]
So you're one of those bastards that Carl Jr is courting through their
bloated marketing department; bathing a burger in condiments so it is a mess
to eat.
Hit Jack in the Box instead. The grease jockies blast their Jumbo Jacks with
enough sauce to cover six burgers.
The Ranger
Posted by albundy2 on May 22, 2009, 4:23 pm
> The last few times I've gone to McD's (last few years), I've opened the
> hamburgers I got and there was a quarter size splat of ketchup or sauce.
> Basically very little sauce anymore. And because of this, I have not been
> going there. I don't like "dry" hamburgers. I wind up putting more sauce on
> my burgers when I get home.
> So I gave them a try again, but this time I asked if I could have more
> sauce. They said sure. The girl was able to push about 6 buttons on the cash
> register to order this. Then she also yelled to the back to put more sauce
> on.
> So I went home with my burgers and peeked inside. There was now a 50 cent
> piece size splat of sauce! (I still had to put more sauce on.)
> I'll wait another couple of years before going back. Maybe they will figure
> this out by then...
> I don't know if all Mc'D's are doing this, or just the ones in my area?
Based on some of those videos showing up on You Tube, you may be
better off with no sauce.
Posted by John A. Weeks III on May 22, 2009, 6:54 pm
> The last few times I've gone to McD's (last few years), I've opened the
> hamburgers I got and there was a quarter size splat of ketchup or sauce.
>
> Basically very little sauce anymore. And because of this, I have not been
> going there. I don't like "dry" hamburgers. I wind up putting more sauce on
> my burgers when I get home.
That is to reduce the sugar and salt content. Most people want it that
way, those that don't can always add more. Get 'er done.
-john-
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Posted by ricok987 on May 23, 2009, 8:11 am
Hey idiot-if you go through the drive thru just ask for extra catsup packs,
if you're inside you must really be dumb as there are big catsup dispensers
near the napkins/straws and you can drown your burger with as much as you
want!
> The last few times I've gone to McD's (last few years), I've opened the
> hamburgers I got and there was a quarter size splat of ketchup or sauce.
> Basically very little sauce anymore. And because of this, I have not been
> going there. I don't like "dry" hamburgers. I wind up putting more sauce
> on my burgers when I get home.
> So I gave them a try again, but this time I asked if I could have more
> sauce. They said sure. The girl was able to push about 6 buttons on the
> cash register to order this. Then she also yelled to the back to put more
> sauce on.
> So I went home with my burgers and peeked inside. There was now a 50 cent
> piece size splat of sauce! (I still had to put more sauce on.)
> I'll wait another couple of years before going back. Maybe they will
> figure this out by then...
> I don't know if all Mc'D's are doing this, or just the ones in my area?
>
> opened the hamburgers I got and there was a quarter size
> splat of ketchup or sauce.
> Basically very little sauce anymore. And because of this,
> I have not been going there. I don't like "dry" hamburgers.
> I wind up putting more sauce on my burgers when I get home.