charging extra for extra?
By pudgles
@pudgles (414)
United States
May 25, 2010 5:55pm CST
My daughter and I went to McDonalds so my granddaughter could get a drink. Well my daughter decided to get a McDouble off the dollar menu, and asked for mac sauce on it. they charge 25 cents for that! You get charged for a slice of cheese, for extra cream or sugar, if you ask for more than one sauce for dipping etc. Its not only McDonalds I hear, its Burger King too..
With all the money they make and all the stores they have, they have to charge to make a meal to your satisfaction? Well, one chain store should remove the song special orders don't upset us, for it upsets customers like my daughter when you have to pay extra to have it your way!
How many others think this isn't right? Those who have the money, charge more to make more, but those who dont have to count out extra cents just to get what they want! well, it makes us think twice now before eating at places like that, if they are greedy and won't give to customer satisfaction without charging a fee for it, then why give them business?
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@sid556 (30960)
• United States
26 May 10
I notice that they do that also. My daughter is one that likes extra sauce with her nuggets and you do have to pay extra which I agree is just greedy. I really don't go to those places often. I did go recently because I had a coupon for a free medium iced or small hot coffee. When I handed them the coupon the girl told me that they were really just promoting the lattes and I had to get a latte. I told her that while the picture shows lattes the wording clearly says "coffee". I was about to drive off out of frustration and just go to Dunkins. What is the big deal anyway. Coffees are cheaper so if I get a coffee rather than a latte and they get reimbursed for the latte then they win...right?