Wow, it looks like I stirred up a real hornet's nest, pro and con.
Coupla points. Last evening, one of my wife's girl friends (who also worked at a McD in Chicago when she was in college) told of once she ordered a Big Mac at the drive through at this location. When she got home and opened it, she found it was missing most of the condiments. When she called the manager, he said they were out of them. So, why wasn't she advised of that and asked if she wanted something else? The manager had no answer and didn't even offer a refund.
A few years after my negative experience in Fort Morgan, I worked with a fellow from Colorado. He said Fort Morgan was about the right spot for a "pit stop" when he went home. He added he quit stopping at the McD in Fort Morgan because the food always tasted different than at other McDonalds.
Actually on the stop in Fort Morgan, it was my brother-in-law "Ed", his daughter "Kim", and I. I had a Big Mac, Ed had a Quarter Pounder, and Kim, being a figure conscious 19 year old at the time, had a plain hamburger with no condiments. Ed and I got sick, Kim didn't. Must have been something common to the Big Macs and Quarter Pounders.
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