After shopping in Walmart we stopped here in McDonald’s a few different times whether it was for just drinks or breakfast or fries and a cold drink or coffee It convenient being able to get this and then leave with out having to drive another location. Just FYI everything on the regular McDonald’s Menu is not on this menu.
Marsha H.
Classificação do local: 1 Austin, TX
I only hope I can take it easy on these people as I am not known for that. This McDonald’s has a sign on it’s playground gate advertising Southwest Chicken Tenders. I went inside and ordered. The lady had it right the first time, then forgot. She called for help from another lady who had it right and forgot. The first person pointed to a sign behind the cash register that had nothing to do with it. At that point, I gave up. Say what you want about me, but their ignorance is going to get them sued for false advertising. Their are plenty of people willing to try or have they forgotten being sued too?
Robert G.
Classificação do local: 1 Round Rock, TX
I ate here because it’s been so long I’ve forgotten how bad the food is. I was stopping for groceries at WalMart planning on hitting food after but upon entering the store realized… there’s a McDonald’s inside the Walmart. Eating here is the most American and patriotic thing I’ll ever do. It’s a necessity. I ordered a double quarter pounder meal with a coke and waited for my late evening meal. I noticed that the menu had angus burgers and things that seemed to resemble specific kinds of cattle. Does anyone know whether there is actually Angus genetics in these meat patties? I’m just wondering. My fries were ok. The coke wasn’t as sweet as I like. The burger was interesting. It came in this little paper box and upon opening you get this mirage sense of visual hallucination that the burger is huge. Thing is the burger is small, but the bread is smaller than the patties so there’s this visual sense of large meat, yum. Trust me it’s an illusion. I don’t like my burgers with ketchup, there was ketchup all over my burger. I sat in the middle of the most complex economic moment in my life. Eating at a fast food chain that’s synonymous with all the worst in American capitalism inside a larger chain market that’s become know for the same after Sam Walton’s passing. America, if you’re eating this regularly, this is what’s helping cause our medical and health care costs to be so high. Diabetes on its way. I haven’t had food from a McDonalds in 7 or more years and after this meal I realize why. If I want cheap, mass produced factory farmed food I’m headed over to Whataburger.