Jackie R.
Google
I was going to let this go, but imagine my surprise to know that someone in the reviews had almost an identical experience.
We came in about 2 weeks ago with our two children. We dined in. We ordered 4 $5 deals. We get the food to the table and we noticed that all 4 of our fries are missing. So, not even a single minute later I head over to the counter to let them know and to get our fries. I was met with a manager. Short, heavy set, white lady, with dark hair. She comes over to me and says "What do you need?"
I tell her we didn't get our fries, we were missing 4 small fries. She looks at me with a puzzled expression and then turns to her coworker and says, "I SAW you put fries on that tray" and quickly leaves before I could even say anything. She comes back with my fries in a bag and says "I need the good karma anyway". I grabbed the fries and turned away because I know better than to cause a scene in public with my children there. She then, stepped out from behind the counter to check from across the room if my family had any fries at the table.
I told my husband, and at the end of our meal he went up there to make a complaint with another manager, tall white woman also heavy set, who really didnt care about what we had to say. They both didnt waste time giggling and talking about us as we left.
It is hilarious and ironic that the one chick is practically begging the universe for "good karma" after being rude to people. She works at McDonald's. I think that's probably a good indicator of where her karma is taking her. You get a little badge that says manager and a black polo and all the sudden the power goes to your head. 😂 you're a shift manager, babes. Not Sherlock Holmes. 😂 she thinks she has her own little TV show our something with her little catch phrase "I NeEd the GoOd KaRmA AnYWaY". 😂
Yeah, so hope you consider firing her. Literally anyone can do her job.