This is weird to me, *NO* McDonald's I've ever gone to in the last six or so years has mixed the contents of McFlurrys. I thought at this point they didn't even have the mixing machine. My dad and I always called them McLazy's, lol. Kind of sad to know they still have the machine and no location across the states ever uses it. :(
if they are in a hurry and do that to everysingle mcflurry then they are completely fucked. I understand you want your ice cream mixed, but they are not being paid to be yelled at because they are not making them fast
@@afonsomoreira3505 I'm sorry, but what in the hell is the point you're trying to make here? Should they be mixed? Yes. Period. That's what you're paying for. Maybe Dairy Queen could use the same argument for their Blizzard, lmao.
For anyone talking about the mixer machine. We use a different method where we jab and fold with the spoon I believe 6 times. For obvious reasons it saves money to do it that way rather than have extra equipment.
It truly baffles me... the industrialization of the McDonald's food making process, it's truly on par with the most elaborate factories in the world! The efficiency and convenience of McDonald's process of making food could never have come from any other franchise, it truly is fascinating! Glory to the McDonald's brothers!
Meanwhile every location i know just mixes it by hand and gives it to you with the oreos chilling on the top like u ordered ice cream with Oreo pieces on top like an old fashion icecream store with toppings... they should just rename it "deconstructed mcflurries", raise the price and serve it in a purple beret, call it a day... The old mcdonald's is gone the dream has died... We all woke up!
Just find a McDonald’s in a rural area. It’s less likely to break down because they are less likely to have a service person close enough. Sounds counterintuitive but the machine maker is profiting from service and transportation costs to rural restaurants eat into profits so they keep those running with less service required.
I’ve rarely seen anyone use the mixer machines. When they use it, I’ve seen them spray ice cream on themselves. They often do it by hand. Likely this was a great idea in theory, but McDonald’s should have invented something else by now.
I dont think they have an issue with making them, but the issue is cleaning the machine. From what I see it is a very long (4 hour process that is done everyday) to clean the machines, so the workers dont want to clean it, or they had already turned it off in order to clean it and just tell guests then that its broken
The 2 locations closest to me always use the machine when someone orders a mcflurry, when their ice cream machine isn't broken which is hardly ever, almost every time I go there for a milkshake or mcflurry the ice cream machine is ALWAYS broken
As much as it contributes to the obesity epidemic, the bigger portions are still a good thing. More food for less money, essentially. Self control is the bigger issue
Remember when you could actually order different types of McFlurry? the McDonalds by me used to have 10 different candies you can put inside. Now Its only Oreo or M&M...
Oreo was the only good one people wanted anyways... M & M is the least compatible because of it's candy crust it don't melt nor impart any of it's flavor into the icecream!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
True story I was making an M&M Flurry at the McDs I worked for. The mix in dispenser was filled up but not assembled properly. So when I yanked the handle there was an avalanche!! It literally looked like I had won the M&M jackpot 😆😆
Hello, I'm from McDonald's Brazil, our flury is much more elaborate and beautiful, watching your videos I had a big cultural shock, the difference between McDonald's in our countries is very big
Our ice cream machine is always broken. I keep telling my manager there’s no need for this nonsense. He keeps saying it’s missing parts. Idk such a shame.
since some time ago the taste changed and combined with the rising prices I just don't bother anymore. only the milkshake is still passable, once a year or so.