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Bidrage med feedbackJust to be clear, I would like to voice my dissatisfaction with some of the many times that I have visited McDonald 's to have a burger and or fries before returning home late night. It seems that the workers either cannot read, cannot see clearly, or don 't read. On several occasions when going through the drive-thru, upon requesting double hamburger, specifying no cheese, the food has been delivered just the opposite of what is requested. One thing is that I hate to confront the personnel about the wrong order process especially during the athletic seasons, because the drive-thru and the inside are always full. But what is the reason behind the same thing continuing to happen from one visit to another? My most recent experience with the lack of delivering my specific order was due to the person taking the order not being able to hear/understand the difference between just ketchup and add ketchup . My order was a filet-o-fish with just ketchup and a small fry. Just and add does not have any semblance of having the same sound. So, when asked if he understood the specifics of the order, he said yes, I have it, 'just ketchup ' . And not knowing how the ones preparing the order would deliver, it was prepared just as he had indicated, with just ketchup. I have often wondered how the screens are viewed where the orders are displayed. It is hard to tell if the food preparers are not viewing the orders correctly, or what the situation is. However, I believe that those who are responsible for preparing the food and those who are responsible for what is input into the order display system should be held accountable for their mistakes. How often have you visited a specific restaurant, and the orders are rarely correct? It comes down to having to check your order before leaving the window, while you are holding someone else up that 's in the line behind you. To clarify why no cheese, diabetics are not suppose to have large quantities of dairy products, thus no cheese. I pray that a change will take place at some point.
Just to be clear, I would like to have my dissatisfaction with some of the many paintings I visited mcdonald 's to have a burger and or pommes before they return to home in the late night. it seems that the workers can either not read, do not see clearly or do not read. in several places, when you go through the drive-thru, on request double hamburger, without cheese, the food was delivered exactly the opposite of what is requested. one thing is that I hate to confront the personal about the wrong ordering process especially during the sporting seasons, because the drive-thru and the inner are always full. but what is the reason why the same happens from one visit in another? my recent experience with the lack of delivery of my particular order was that the person who takes the job was not able to hear/understand the difference between only ketchup and add ketchup. my job was a fillet-o-fish with just ketchup and a little frit. just and add has no similarity with the same sound. So if he asked if he understood the particulars of the order, he said yes, I did it, 'only ketchup ' . and not know how those who prepare the job, it was prepared as he had indicated, with only ketchup. I have often wondered how to display the screens where the entries are displayed. it is difficult to say whether food preparation does not view the orders correctly, or what the situation is. I believe, however, that those responsible for preparing food and those responsible for what is entered in the order display system are held responsible for their faults. how often did they visit a particular restaurant, and the orders are rarely correct? it is important to have to check their order before they leave the window while they keep someone else in the line behind them. to clarify why no cheese, diabetics do not accept to have large quantities of milk products, so no cheese. I pray that someday a change will take place.