A number of McDonaldâs customers have expressed that they pine for the days of the $1 value menu, which featured items like the double cheeseburger and McChicken priced at just a buck.
While the costs of the chainâs offerings have increased across the board since the âgood old daysâ of dollar items, there are McDonaldâs stans who would say that customers can still enjoy lower prices courtesy of the restaurantâs mobile application.
However, earning rewards points on in-store or drive-thru orders usually requires McDonaldâs customers to âcheck inâ through the application before ordering if theyâre paying in person rather than through the application. A unique 4-digit pass code is generated for each visit, and customers must provide it as they place their orders, not after the fact.
One McDonaldâs worker, a TikToker named Isiah (@lylflare), posted a video expressing his frustration with guests who give him a rewards code after theyâve checked out. The video accrued over 68,000 views, and the comments indicate that Isiahâs complaint is a common gripe among McDonaldâs workers.
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In the clip, Isiah turns away from a drive-thru window and covers his face with his hands out of frustration. He writes in a text overlay, âWhen the customers give me a reward code after I cash them out.â
Commenters echoed Isiahâs frustration.
One, who seems to also be a food service employee, wrote: âIâm like no please pull forward your supposed to have that at the mic.â
âThey say ts when Iâm already counting the change to give back,â a second said.
âI just say too late use it next time and the manager will say the exact same thing,â another shared.
One commenter asked if the onus of reminding customers to provide their rewards code should be on the McDonaldâs worker processing their order: âBut arenât ya supposed to ask if we using the app today? Sooooooo , cus my McDonaldâs always asks me.â
Isiah responded, âYeah, thatâs why I said after I cashed them out.â
According to a McDonaldâs FAQ page, customers can earn rewards points on an order they forgot to provide a code for within seven days of placing the order, as long as the location they ordered from participates in McDonaldâs rewards. To do so, customers must contact McDonaldâs corporate via the application and provide the restaurant number, date and time of their visit, order number, and order total.
The Daily Dot contacted McDonaldâs via email and Isiah via TikTok comment for further information.
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*First Published: Jul 14, 2023, 9:14 pm CDT
Jack Alban
Jack Alban is a freelance journalist for the Daily Dot covering trending human interest/social media stories and the reactions real people have to them. He always seeks to incorporate evidence-based studies, current events, and facts pertinent to these stories to create your not-so-average viral post.