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McDonalds Voucher

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  • Issyc wrote: »
    They probably have lots of people with vouchers for various offers and as it is not their money, they are just going to serve you the "next" burger etc. I wouldn't worry at all.
    Thank you very much. Probably will not use it - it has been stuck on fridge door for ages lol
  • DCFC79 wrote: »
    JUst go and use the voucher,
    Don't be rude
  • badmumof1
    badmumof1 Posts: 2,219 Forumite
    I bet if you has posted something like free Mc Donalds voucher those who have been spiteful and sarcastic to you would have jumped for it :)
    If You See Someone Without A Smile......
    Give Them One Of Yours
  • Swans1912
    Swans1912 Posts: 1,658 Forumite
    The person taking the voucher doesn't prepare the food!

    I actually complained recently and had a letter in return from a business manager... I had to take the letter to claim a free £15 order.

    I have to say... it was the best meal I've had at McD's.
  • goody66_2
    goody66_2 Posts: 36 Forumite
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    edited 6 February 2011 at 7:08PM
    badmumof1 wrote: »
    I bet if you has posted something like free Mc Donalds voucher those who have been spiteful and sarcastic to you would have jumped for it :)
    You are probably right. I do not know why people have been like this on here. It was a genuine question
  • iKennett wrote: »
    The person taking the voucher doesn't prepare the food!

    I actually complained recently and had a letter in return from a business manager... I had to take the letter to claim a free £15 order.

    I have to say... it was the best meal I've had at McD's.
    Okie doke - thank you for that
  • HappyMJ
    HappyMJ Posts: 21,115 Forumite
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    I can't believe the anti McD's attitudes on this thread. McD's does have healthy selections. I eat it and enjoy it it's not done me any harm and never will. My arteries are not clogged up with fat, salt and sugar. Yes some selections may be high in fat, salt and sugar but it's an occasional treat. So what. Present the voucher they will treat you exactly like every other customer probably even better. I have a long term 12 month 20% discount card (due to previous poor service-which wasn't even that poor-I felt as if a word needed to be made to management so I did and got the card) and I use it every time and I have no complaints.
    :footie:
    :p Regular savers earn 6% interest (HSBC, First Direct, M&S) :p Loans cost 2.9% per year (Nationwide) = FREE money. :p
  • HappyMJ wrote: »
    I can't believe the anti McD's attitudes on this thread. McD's does have healthy selections. I eat it and enjoy it it's not done me any harm and never will. My arteries are not clogged up with fat, salt and sugar. Yes some selections may be high in fat, salt and sugar but it's an occasional treat. So what. Present the voucher they will treat you exactly like every other customer probably even better. I have a long term 12 month 20% discount card (due to previous poor service-which wasn't even that poor-I felt as if a word needed to be made to management so I did and got the card) and I use it every time and I have no complaints.
    Thank you for your information.
    Just been telling my partner and son about some of the comments on here - they are shocked. Because people do not know me and what type of person I am, or what I feed my family
  • badmumof1 wrote: »
    I bet if you has posted something like free Mc Donalds voucher those who have been spiteful and sarcastic to you would have jumped for it :)

    I don't mind being the only one stood there whilst the rest of you create an earthquake thundering towards your 'free voucher'.
    If you haven't got it - please don't flaunt it. TIA.
  • williacg
    williacg Posts: 707 Forumite
    goody66 wrote: »
    Thank you for your information.
    Just been telling my partner and son about some of the comments on here - they are shocked. Because people do not know me and what type of person I am, or what I feed my family

    You don't have to explain yourself to anyone, the meals you feed your family are your business, try not to let it get you down too much, some people just get a kick out of being unkind.
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