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By *iamondGeezer OP   Man
over a year ago

Bar Hill

So McDonald's are still having supply chain issues and have not had milkshakes on the menu for a few weeks.

They can still do McFlurry's, which are ice cream and similar to their shakes.

Which begs the question ....

What is in a McDonald's milkshake and where do they come from?

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By *uietly_KinkyMan
over a year ago

High Wycombe


"So McDonald's are still having supply chain issues and have not had milkshakes on the menu for a few weeks.

They can still do McFlurry's, which are ice cream and similar to their shakes.

Which begs the question ....

What is in a McDonald's milkshake and where do they come from? "

There was a guy I knew at university who swore that every time he went to a McDonalds, there was a Polyfilla truck in the car park...

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By *ealthy_and_HungMan
over a year ago

Princes Risborough, Luasanne, Alderney

no milkshakes is good news for far righty types

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Lol my 5 year old niece went to McDonald's recently for a milkshake and when she was told they had none, she came out and said..

"that fucking bastard wouldn't give me my milkshake"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

There is supply issues almost everywhere. Iv been so many shops recently that have signs up saying "sorry we may not have everything you are looking for but we are working on it"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Thay laying I play Xbox with state regional mangers

And form what I have been told is the milk sake masheens are costly to repair and service and clean and need to be cleaned ever day

And serviced and filters changed ever month

He told me that when they running close to they monthly budget cap head office tells them to just tell everyone there is none or they broken to save cost so they don’t have to service them

Mid you that was pre pandemic

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"So McDonald's are still having supply chain issues and have not had milkshakes on the menu for a few weeks.

They can still do McFlurry's, which are ice cream and similar to their shakes.

Which begs the question ....

What is in a McDonald's milkshake and where do they come from? "

They are very similar in texture but the sundae/flurry mix has an ingredient to allow it to freeze but able to still be poured whereas the milkshake is slightly above freezing agin so it can be poured and drank. Put the wrong mix in the machine can put it out of action for hours

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Lol my 5 year old niece went to McDonald's recently for a milkshake and when she was told they had none, she came out and said..

"that fucking bastard wouldn't give me my milkshake" "

Seriously? At 5 I’d have skelped my daughters arse!!!

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By *nnCeeWoman
over a year ago

East of Eden, West of Hell

I'm not sure quite what's in them, but if you throw up, having d*unk one, they do not flush....

God knows what your insides must look like...

I think they've a very high fat content

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By *ackformore100Man
over a year ago

Tin town


"So McDonald's are still having supply chain issues and have not had milkshakes on the menu for a few weeks.

They can still do McFlurry's, which are ice cream and similar to their shakes.

Which begs the question ....

What is in a McDonald's milkshake and where do they come from? "

Funnily enough I was made aware of this by my daughter

.. She reckons they've been saying "non" for months.. In all mcds... And it's because it takes a long time to prepare.. Or could be that they can't get milk and shake due to brexit I'd reckon!

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By *ackformore100Man
over a year ago

Tin town


"Thay laying I play Xbox with state regional mangers

And form what I have been told is the milk sake masheens are costly to repair and service and clean and need to be cleaned ever day

And serviced and filters changed ever month

He told me that when they running close to they monthly budget cap head office tells them to just tell everyone there is none or they broken to save cost so they don’t have to service them

Mid you that was pre pandemic "

Yep.. Heard the same.

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By *ools and the brainCouple
over a year ago

couple, us we him her.

It's probably something like

97% refined sugar and the rest is made up from flavourings and frozen bats.

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By *ools and the brainCouple
over a year ago

couple, us we him her.


"Thay laying I play Xbox with state regional mangers

And form what I have been told is the milk sake masheens are costly to repair and service and clean and need to be cleaned ever day

And serviced and filters changed ever month

He told me that when they running close to they monthly budget cap head office tells them to just tell everyone there is none or they broken to save cost so they don’t have to service them

Mid you that was pre pandemic

Yep.. Heard the same. "

Sounds bollocks sorry I can't see that McDonald's are struggling financially.

They where one of the few places open for the majority of the lockdown.

Even then they are hardly a company in decline.

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By *ynecplCouple
over a year ago

Newcastle upon Tyne

Definitely can't see them having any problems at the moment. We popped into one on Friday night as we needed a bite to eat before going to a basketball game. It took them 30 minutes to serve us because they were too busy trying to fulfil the orders from deliveroo and just eats.

Think we only got our food when we did because I was just about to ask for our money back and leave.

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By *uietly_KinkyMan
over a year ago

High Wycombe


"Thay laying I play Xbox with state regional mangers

And form what I have been told is the milk sake masheens are costly to repair and service and clean and need to be cleaned ever day

And serviced and filters changed ever month

He told me that when they running close to they monthly budget cap head office tells them to just tell everyone there is none or they broken to save cost so they don’t have to service them

Mid you that was pre pandemic

Yep.. Heard the same.

Sounds bollocks sorry I can't see that McDonald's are struggling financially.

They where one of the few places open for the majority of the lockdown.

Even then they are hardly a company in decline."

McDonalds is just the franchisor, the restaurants are all small businesses of their own.

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By *uke DuchessCouple
over a year ago

Stoke-on-Trent

It's got nothing do with Brexit, it's due to covid and short of drivers

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Thay laying I play Xbox with state regional mangers

And form what I have been told is the milk sake masheens are costly to repair and service and clean and need to be cleaned ever day

And serviced and filters changed ever month

He told me that when they running close to they monthly budget cap head office tells them to just tell everyone there is none or they broken to save cost so they don’t have to service them

Mid you that was pre pandemic

Yep.. Heard the same.

Sounds bollocks sorry I can't see that McDonald's are struggling financially.

They where one of the few places open for the majority of the lockdown.

Even then they are hardly a company in decline."

Nothing to do with struggling each shop has a serton budget cap witch means thay can’t go over that cap if they do it’s the shop manger that’s at fult

Then each state has a cap and if the state cap is bust is the state manger that’s at fult

Everything is factored in to that cap wages to brakes and spillage income isn’t reflected on that cap

The shops could be a million + for the month but still can’t go above they spend cap

My info comes directly from a high up manger state side

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Thay laying I play Xbox with state regional mangers

And form what I have been told is the milk sake masheens are costly to repair and service and clean and need to be cleaned ever day

And serviced and filters changed ever month

He told me that when they running close to they monthly budget cap head office tells them to just tell everyone there is none or they broken to save cost so they don’t have to service them

Mid you that was pre pandemic

Yep.. Heard the same. "

Yes

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By *orkswatcherMan
over a year ago

Wakefield

Ours has got milkshakes. Think sometimes they can't be arsed doing them as the machines are a pain in the arse to clean

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By *ovebjsMan
over a year ago

Bristol


"Definitely can't see them having any problems at the moment. We popped into one on Friday night as we needed a bite to eat before going to a basketball game. It took them 30 minutes to serve us because they were too busy trying to fulfil the orders from deliveroo and just eats.

Think we only got our food when we did because I was just about to ask for our money back and leave."

30 mins? I would have been asking for a refund after 5-10 mins.

It's suppossed to be fast food

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By *asycouple1971Couple
over a year ago

midlands

Not had one in months as always been out of stock.

Taking longer to get our order when we go as they are dealing with alot of deliveries.

Last time I went there was 7 guys with the cool bags and about 5 orders waiting to get picked up.

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By *il sub princessWoman
over a year ago

West Midlands


"It's got nothing do with Brexit, it's due to covid and short of drivers"

This Drivers have to quarantine in & out of the country

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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago

East London


"Lol my 5 year old niece went to McDonald's recently for a milkshake and when she was told they had none, she came out and said..

"that fucking bastard wouldn't give me my milkshake"

Seriously? At 5 I’d have skelped my daughters arse!!!"

Shouldn't hit children; especially 5 year olds.

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman
over a year ago

evesham

What am I gonna dip my chips into?!

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