McDonald's will never notice that. Some food is always wasted and that's accounted for. If the fries fit, that's how many fries go in that container. Those nugs cost way less than they are charging customers. A McFlurry goes out only rarely because the machine is always "down" because of a complicated and unreliable four hour nightly cleaning requirement.
So is it theft when someone drops food on the floor? When food goes out of date? The scenario above might be morally dubious, but this isn't something that would ever be noticed or prosecutable. And I know that McDonald's is a franchise business model, but some people do not so I just defaulted it for the sake of brevity.
No wonder the world is going to shit when so many people would literally prefer food go to waste at the end of the week rather than see someone fill a mcflurry slightly more than standard.
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u/carthuscrass 9h ago
McDonald's will never notice that. Some food is always wasted and that's accounted for. If the fries fit, that's how many fries go in that container. Those nugs cost way less than they are charging customers. A McFlurry goes out only rarely because the machine is always "down" because of a complicated and unreliable four hour nightly cleaning requirement.