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mcdonalds overcharge

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  • mummyroysof3
    mummyroysof3 Posts: 4,566 Forumite
    pcombo wrote: »
    It was a drive thru, I didn't get a chance to look considering it was at 22:45 just as it was about to close, The price has always been £1.99 im going to find out what price is tomorrow.

    happy meals at that time of night????
    Have a Bsc Hons open degree from the Open University 2015 :j:D:eek::T
  • Helix wrote: »
    It depends if its a franchise or not they tend to charge more. Even so Happy Meals haven't been £1.99 anywhere for over a year now AFAIK, went up to £2.19.


    Still £1.99 in my neck of the woods:)
    Not just a sucker for sweeties..:o
  • smcaul
    smcaul Posts: 1,088 Forumite
    happy meals at that time of night????

    And make room for the moral brigade!!!!!

    Also, no where in the op did the say that the happy meals were for kids!
  • mummyroysof3
    mummyroysof3 Posts: 4,566 Forumite
    even for an adult, who would want to eat a macdonalds at that time of night(i love mcdonalds btw)
    Have a Bsc Hons open degree from the Open University 2015 :j:D:eek::T
  • MackemPunk
    MackemPunk Posts: 342 Forumite
    even for an adult, who would want to eat a macdonalds at that time of night(i love mcdonalds btw)
    Someone working night shift or out clubbing, always used to go to Mcdonald's for a snack on a night out, lines the stomach.
    If at first you don't succeed, maybe bomb disposal isn't the best career choice.
  • Amistoso_2
    Amistoso_2 Posts: 1,216 Forumite
    pcombo wrote: »
    It was a drive thru, I didn't get a chance to look considering it was at 22:45 just as it was about to close, The price has always been £1.99 im going to find out what price is tomorrow.


    so really you don't even know if you were over charged or not as you didn't check the price? I can see how you would be shocked!! :rotfl:
    seriously OP over the top post or what!!!

    BTW happy meals in my neck of the woods are £2.19...
  • withabix
    withabix Posts: 9,508 Forumite
    Happy Meal prices vary.

    Breakfast prices are more 'shocking' - I remember when they were all under £2...now as much as £3.29 in some places.
    British Ex-pat in British Columbia!
  • Searcher
    Searcher Posts: 600 Forumite
    happy meals at that time of night????
    even for an adult, who would want to eat a macdonalds at that time of night(i love mcdonalds btw)


    And the relevance is...?
  • Enfieldian
    Enfieldian Posts: 2,893 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Misleading thread title alert.

    OP, grow a pair.
  • Helix
    Helix Posts: 2,381 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Still £1.99 in my neck of the woods:)

    Strange all the non franchise ones around here are up to £2.19 and I remember some of the papers making a big thing out of it when they went up to £2.19 after being £1.99 for years.
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