Yes please!MarkAshley wrote: ↑Thu 03 May, 2018 13.58 Does anybody want my free Big Mac/Quarter Pounder with Cheese Monopoly voucher? No vegetablist option so it's useless to me:
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I'm going tomorrow.MarkAshley wrote: ↑Fri 11 May, 2018 01.02So have you used it??cyberdude wrote: ↑Thu 10 May, 2018 16.04MarkAshley wrote: ↑Thu 03 May, 2018 13.58 Does anybody want my free Big Mac/Quarter Pounder with Cheese Monopoly voucher? No vegetablist option so it's useless to me:
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I never really thought that McDonalds coffee needed improving? It's by far the nicest fast food coffee offering.MarkAshley wrote: ↑Mon 04 Jun, 2018 00.19 So in Fleet Street's branch this evening I tried the new barista coffee range. It was noticeably stronger and had a richer flavour than the standard offering. Clearly it's in its Alpha testing mode as I can't find anything about it on the internets anywhere! The machine is mounted on the counter next to the order collection point. The branding is very in-your-face mustard yellow background with an espresso machine handle, and the machine itself is bright yellow too.
The drinks range was identical to the standard offering, only around 20p more.
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McDonalds on the Strand had a separate McCafe area in the noughties, which was rather frustrating when I wanted a hot chocolate and would have to wait for it there after ordering food.MarkAshley wrote: ↑Mon 04 Jun, 2018 11.22 I can't see this being rolled out everywhere; as you say there's nowt wrong with what is already on offer, plus the dedicated staff required to run the coffee bar plus longer overall turnaround of each order doesn't seem a worthwhile investment.
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WillPS wrote: ↑Thu 12 Apr, 2018 14.12I should have taken a picture - there is a stack of plastic table marker on either side of each screen. Each marker had a number in the 3xx range. When you select 'Eat In', rather than being asked to set a 'Zone' you're instructed to take table marker and type in the number. I believe this number then becomes your order number, but I didn't Eat In so I don't know for sure. The takeaway orders were still in the 0xx range and sequential from what I could gather though.
When your food is delivered, the staff member lakes your table marker and puts it back next to one of the screens.
I saw this in Grantham last weekend, I don't know if it's standard or some sort of trial.
Found in a high street branch in Blackpool. Sat upstairs deliberately somewhat out of easy view and they found us pretty quickly.
It's also been put in a couple of newly refurbed McDs here in Sheffield. Works far better than the zones because you don't have to try and work out which zone has spaces first and then dash over to the table. That and it's much easier for the staff to find you.
The only weird thing is there seems to be no return point for the table numbers.
The only weird thing is there seems to be no return point for the table numbers.
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Church Street, Croydon which had a refurb recently also has no table service zones, going for the numbered signs instead. Uxbridge doesn't and still uses the zones, although nobody uses table service there.
The Croydon table service is popular using the new scheme, so is working.
The Croydon table service is popular using the new scheme, so is working.
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Is the return point not where you got it from? And shouldn’t staff take it from you once they’ve brought your order over?woah wrote: ↑Tue 12 Jun, 2018 19.17 It's also been put in a couple of newly refurbed McDs here in Sheffield. Works far better than the zones because you don't have to try and work out which zone has spaces first and then dash over to the table. That and it's much easier for the staff to find you.
The only weird thing is there seems to be no return point for the table numbers.