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HobieMarty 11-09-2021 07:59 AM

Remember the McDLT? It came in that double container that "kept the hot hot and the cold cold", [emoji23]
Keeping on topic, I have never eaten a McRib and really have no plans ever to do so. I haven't eaten McDonald's in years, but my go to burger was the Double Quarter Pounder with cheese and no onions. This ensured that it was cooked fresh and I didn't like onions on my burger anyway.

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javadog 11-09-2021 08:50 AM

I remember the McDLT. Wasn’t bad, for McDonald’s. I wouldn’t pick it over a Whataburger, but it was a different change of pace from a quarter pounder or a Big Mac.

flipper35 11-09-2021 09:11 AM

I just can't take the salt in the quarter pounder.

One could always go hit a Runza Hut sometime.

matthewb0051 11-09-2021 09:52 AM

The McDLT was pretty good. That was right before the styrofoam objections started gaining traction. I remember one FF burger chain even made a big deal about their burgers not being served in styrofoam. (possibly Wendy's)

Tim Hancock 11-09-2021 11:25 AM

The Mcdonalds in the town I work is packed everyday at lunch time both inside and the double drive thru lanes. Burger King, Wendys, KFC, Taco Bell and Dairy Queen are never packed.

I love McDonalds.... Grew up gorging myself on BigMacs, fries, shakes, McNuggets, hamburgers, cheeseburgers when ever I could. mmmmm Back in the day I tried the McRibs and liked the sauce and onions, but was too weirded out wondering what the meat was.

Now in my 50's I have to watch what I eat so I don't turn into an old fat bastid. ;)
I guess I am lucky as my cholesteral, Glucose etc have never been a problem at my yearly physicals so I only worry about getting fat but not my health when deciding what to eat.

I probably average about 2 a month at one of the aforementioned fast food joints... Most days I just eat a crappy salad from the company food service for lunch.

RANDY P 11-09-2021 11:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HobieMarty (Post 11513843)
Remember the McDLT? It came in that double container that "kept the hot hot and the cold cold", [emoji23]
Keeping on topic, I have never eaten a McRib and really have no plans ever to do so. I haven't eaten McDonald's in years, but my go to burger was the Double Quarter Pounder with cheese and no onions. This ensured that it was cooked fresh and I didn't like onions on my burger anyway.

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Mc Dog, Lettuce, Tomato of course.

I loved the McDLT as a kid.

rjp

john70t 11-09-2021 12:37 PM

Worked at McDs in the mid-80s and loved the food, especially the Big Mac. Sometime after that they changed the grease for fries to a vegetable soy-based I believe and the taste went to crap. The burger mixture changed as well and got smaller which was probably a good for us 'mericuns. The combo was too much with the taste changing as well. Now it's $8-12 for a combo meal plus still waiting in line and a 'tude and order wrong? That sours the deal. The salads are still decent.

KFC911 11-09-2021 02:25 PM

I figured with the awesome toyz I'd amassed via Happy Meals, MickyD's had a customer for life even though the meals suck. Alas ... haven't been there in years until recently....

When ya can't even gimme a decent Egg McMuffin anymore.... yer outta my life.

But those toyz are still awesome ... taste better than the food too ;)

matthewb0051 11-09-2021 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by john70t (Post 11514166)
The combo was too much with the taste changing as well. Now it's $8-12 for a combo meal plus ...

When I worked in downtown DC I would go occasionally to McD. They did not have the double cheeseburger in a meal combo at every restaurant location. When ordered separately it was close to $10.

But you could get the $6ish combo for the 2 cheeseburger meal, cause that made a lot of sense, extra labor and more product but lesser price. I got smart and would get the 2 cheeseburger combo and shift one patty to the other burger.

javadog 11-09-2021 04:25 PM

Just get two McChicken sandwiches and a free cup of water. Less than three bucks.

RANDY P 11-09-2021 04:30 PM

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mattdavis11 11-09-2021 05:40 PM

I can't remember ever having had a Mc Crib. I've eaten a Big Mac, also a few DQP's, and QP's in the last year. Not much through the years though.

Brown bag through school. Ate my BB off campus 11th-12th grade, most times. Even walked home for more, a few times I took a buddy or two along. I had it made.

I don't remember the cost for school provide lunch. It didn't matter. 5 boys in school? Yeah, it wasn't going too happen. Mom made it happen. She did it all.

When we started throwing paper routes (7-8), and had our own money, we could deviate. I almost never did.


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