All I can say is 90% of the people working there literally do not care about anything. It’s like a factory assembly line where you just mindlessly go through the motions and if you mess up who tf cares.
You say this but I find that orders are way more accurate today with app based ordering than ever before.
I used to have issues all the time with placing orders over intercoms or even face to face 10-30 years ago, but ever since I could enter in exactly what I want, the mistake rate went way down. I think it was just shitty intercoms combined with awkward terminals.
Also it reduces it to just the person making your food who isn’t paid enough to give a shit instead of them and the person taking your order. One less point of failure
Can’t speak for McDonald’s but I did work for DQ for a while. I think this is true, some people don’t get close enough or speak up/clearly enough to understand through the shitty outdoor microphone.
Then you have a POS that MAYBE someone programmed conveniently, but most likely not. Some settings won’t be there at all for some people’s requests, so a custom note needs to be added.
If you ever look in the back of a lot of fast food places, they often are understaffed so you’ll have someone trying to fulfill multiple roles which easily leads to mistakes. In particularly stressful situations, there were times I prepared so many things at once that I had just forgotten to add meat to a hamburger, or just marked the wrong order number on something.
All I can say is 90% of the people working there literally do not care about anything. It’s like a factory assembly line where you just mindlessly go through the motions and if you mess up who tf cares.
You say this but I find that orders are way more accurate today with app based ordering than ever before.
I used to have issues all the time with placing orders over intercoms or even face to face 10-30 years ago, but ever since I could enter in exactly what I want, the mistake rate went way down. I think it was just shitty intercoms combined with awkward terminals.
Also it reduces it to just the person making your food who isn’t paid enough to give a shit instead of them and the person taking your order. One less point of failure
Can’t speak for McDonald’s but I did work for DQ for a while. I think this is true, some people don’t get close enough or speak up/clearly enough to understand through the shitty outdoor microphone.
Then you have a POS that MAYBE someone programmed conveniently, but most likely not. Some settings won’t be there at all for some people’s requests, so a custom note needs to be added.
If you ever look in the back of a lot of fast food places, they often are understaffed so you’ll have someone trying to fulfill multiple roles which easily leads to mistakes. In particularly stressful situations, there were times I prepared so many things at once that I had just forgotten to add meat to a hamburger, or just marked the wrong order number on something.
Maybe McDonalds needs a quality engineer to design poke yoke processes and do MSA testing & gauge R&R.
or it just needs to treat its “factory slaves” like the people they are and pay them a fucking living wage
Well yes, of course, but that’s a problem across the board. lol
so true
How about you fuck off to gemba and collect some VOC?