And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
The good old days when Mcland actually had flavor and you could smell the burgers cooking. Not Anymore, gone to cardboard flavor & I don't think they cook anymore but brought in cooked and frozen only to be put in hot water to keep warm if that. Idea: boycott until they return to the original idea: burgers, fries and shakes. That's it folks.
I remember saying the same thing in a conversation with my brother-in-law (when he was in business school). This was in the early '90's. We agreed the "McDonald's Classic" would make enormous amounts of money. So, they did it. Oh, wait. No they didn't. That was In-and-Out Burger. Now a multi-billion per year business, ...selling what people want, not what the marketing guys think people want.
worked at one in fort myers fl in 1970 when I was 15 19 cent burgers, 4 percent tax get 5 burgers for a dollar plus change back now everythings 10-15 times as much and the quality has dropped drastically haven't eaten there in at least 10 years or more
The good old days when Mcland actually had flavor and you could smell the burgers cooking. Not Anymore, gone to cardboard flavor & I don't think they cook anymore but brought in cooked and frozen only to be put in hot water to keep warm if that. Idea: boycott until they return to the original idea: burgers, fries and shakes. That's it folks.
ReplyDeleteThey’ll never stop selling sodas and coffee. Those items plus fries account for most of the profit.
DeleteI remember saying the same thing in a conversation with my brother-in-law (when he was in business school). This was in the early '90's. We agreed the "McDonald's Classic" would make enormous amounts of money.
DeleteSo, they did it.
Oh, wait. No they didn't.
That was In-and-Out Burger.
Now a multi-billion per year business,
...selling what people want, not what the marketing guys think people want.
Think that's a picture of the one in Columbus, OH in 1957
ReplyDeleteLooks exactly like the one in Sanberdoo, Ca I went to almost everyday for years. 12 cent burgers and fries.
Deleteworked at one in fort myers fl in 1970 when I was 15
ReplyDelete19 cent burgers, 4 percent tax
get 5 burgers for a dollar plus change back
now everythings 10-15 times as much and the quality has dropped drastically
haven't eaten there in at least 10 years or more
McDonald’s #3 Downey California 10207 Lakewood Blvd
ReplyDeleteColorado Springs has one of those original McDonald's buildings.
ReplyDeleteBetter French Fries and much safer to patronize back then.
ReplyDeleteGolden arcs?? (Wink)
ReplyDeleteBut seriously I heard rumor they may be phasing tallow back in for the fryers…a start but would take much more than that for me.
Like a time machine photo back to a time and a world that no longer exists.
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