r/interestingasfuck 11d ago

/r/all McDonald's in the 80s compared to today

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u/AyCarambin0 11d ago

Remember you are to them, what cows are for their burgers. You are there to spend money as efficient as possible. That's it. You are raised as spending cattle.

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u/sh513 11d ago

I'm not sure how old you are but as a 35yo, looking back to my kid years in the 90s, it felt like customer experience was a differentiator for McD's. Maybe not on the same par as Chick-fil-Atoday, but it was part of their business plan, something the company strive to provide... the toys in Happy Meals, the coupons for school attendance, the play places, the "art" on the walls of smiling families.

Somewhere along the way that was all thrown out the window for the drab, right-angled, millennial greige model of maximum money extraction while ushering you out the door as quickly as possible. It truly wasn't always this way

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u/Syssareth 11d ago

The one around the corner of my childhood home used to have a big fishtank. It was there for as long as I can remember, with some of the fish living for at least 20 years (unless they managed to consistently find replacements that were the same size, which wouldn't be easy to do). They clearly took very good care of it.

They got rid of it when they switched to coffee shop mode. I asked about the fish, and not only did nobody there know what happened to them, nobody seemed to know they ever existed. It was honestly pretty weird; you're telling me A, literally nobody here was working here before the renovation, and B, none of you once, in your entire life, came to this place you're working at now?

I can only hope they got a good home. :(