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    Jesus how cheap could they be? Fountain drinks are far and away their highest profit margin item on the menu.

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      The thing that pisses me off, is while I don’t eat McDonald’s so it doesn’t directly affect me, I just know that other restaurants will see that it’s making them more money and will follow suit.

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      I kind of view this as a good thing, honestly. People do not need another 20 oz of sugar water. A medium Coke has 12-15 sugar cubes worth of sugar. The US is pretty much the only place where free refills are common.

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    How does removing drink fountains make anything more consistent? I’d be shocked if they got rid of them in the back and switched to cans or bottles. Seems like a blatant grab to get more money from consumers for something that is by far the cheapest cost thing on the menu.

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      How does removing drink fountains make anything more consistent?

      Consistent between company owned stores and franchise stores, so that neither will have self serve drinks. In other words, they’re lowering all stores to equally bad experience.

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        Guess if you don’t eat in-store anyway it doesn’t matter. Wonder what the ratio is of eat-in vs take-out is.

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    A large coke from McDonald’s has 290 calories of sugar.

    Maybe this will unintentionally help a bit with America’s obesity problem.

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    On top of all this, they’re trying really damn hard to close the dine-in and force customers to order either online or via their kiosks. I’ve been to multiple locations that have removed their dining rooms, removed their drink fountains or have disabled their cash registers.
    All that and their prices are through the roof.

    F ‘em. I’m done with McDonalds. Let ‘em go the way of Red Lobster.

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      red lobster didn’t make dumb choices that made them go bankrupt. they were devoured by a private equity firm against their will.

      but yeah, fuck em.

      where I am, we lost all our self-serve drink machines in covid/2020 and they never came back. for everywhere.

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        red lobster didn’t make dumb choices that made them go bankrupt. they were devoured by a private equity firm against their will.

        Agreed. Both are headed in the same direction in my opinion.

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    Some westerners may be surprised that here in Eastern Europe this is the standard. I’ve only seen free refills in IKEA.

    Burger King opened and started offering free refills. It was awesome. And then they stopped doing it and started charging for every drink. ¯⁠\⁠_⁠(⁠ツ⁠)⁠_⁠/⁠¯

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      It used to be the standard in the U.S. too. When I was a kid, it was not self-serve at McDonald’s and there were not free refills.

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      That’s honestly odd. A refill costs nothing as compared to the initial cost of the cup/lid/straw.