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food safety mc donalds style
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it is not until i buy a mc donalds that i can see the nutritional value of the product i have bought...if i dissagree with the ingredients can i take it back?, and what if the replacement is still not up to my standard can i keep replacing?,,,or should maccy dee's' give you the option of seeing stuff before you buy it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.you would get a refund for ONE meal by saying it didnt look like the one in the picture,
but they wouldnt serve you another meal that day if they recognised you..
did you know that when they photo their meals to put on show on the menu's, the food isnt cooked???
this way it looks a lot better.. the burgers and buns are firmer and bigger and the salad looks better as its not all hot and sweaty..
a lot of things in advertising are like this, customers dont get what they see on the pictures... but, you are aware of the fast that the "pictures are for promotional value only and they may not fully represent the items on sale" or something along those lines..
but they wouldnt serve you another meal that day if they recognised you..
did you know that when they photo their meals to put on show on the menu's, the food isnt cooked???
this way it looks a lot better.. the burgers and buns are firmer and bigger and the salad looks better as its not all hot and sweaty..
a lot of things in advertising are like this, customers dont get what they see on the pictures... but, you are aware of the fast that the "pictures are for promotional value only and they may not fully represent the items on sale" or something along those lines..
wow, this is good stuff, does anyone know any other stuff like that..
a major uk pub/resturant chain uses frozen gravy and frozen custard.... thats why they make you pay extra for a tiny little bit of extra gravy....
all to do with portion control and cross contamination of food apparently
many food outlets use frozen ready cooked jacket potatoes microwave in 2 minutes!
and in most resturants the roast potatoes are deep fried!
a major uk pub/resturant chain uses frozen gravy and frozen custard.... thats why they make you pay extra for a tiny little bit of extra gravy....
all to do with portion control and cross contamination of food apparently
many food outlets use frozen ready cooked jacket potatoes microwave in 2 minutes!
and in most resturants the roast potatoes are deep fried!
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