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In practice they want to see the hamburger you dropped to replace it, and will drag it out of the bin you lied about dropping it it.
Also, as a former ff manager, ♥♥♥♥ you..
So you used work at McDonalds?
...Is it true you get a bonus for getting a high enough employee turnover?
Think about it. If you own your own restaurant, what would you do? Lose a few pennies or lose the customer? The answer is quite obvious and makes perfect business sense.
My brother had an ice cream fall and the McDonald's worker filled it back.
Why would they replace your burger? You are the one that dropped it, and it didn't even happen in the store.
I can understand them replacing it when it happens right at the cashier or something, before you paid... but once you paid, why should they give you another burger?
Lose the customer. If the guy is to stupid to hold onto his food, it isn't my problem. My restaurant wouldn't exist to pamper some idiot that can't hold a burger without dropping it.
Once you paid, the burger is yours. If it doesn't happen right at the cashier, though luck. Doesn't matter to me what you are buying the burger for. If you buy it to throw it on the ground, so be it. It is your burger, you paid for it. For all i care you can marry it.