So I'm at McDonald's today and I'm curious, why the huge wad of napkins in the bottom of the bag? My first thought is they were thrown in there with anger. Bad day, in a rush, just chuck a fist full of paper in there and be done with it. But they're all neatly stacked in the bag. One sandwich, 15 napkins. They were deliberately placed in the bag, no inmpulse napkin throwing here. Are they really being considerate? Well, maybe. It's nice to have napkins given to you, especially since other places now make you ask for forks and napkins even if it's painfully obvious you'll need at least one, if not both. But if they're showing they care or take an interest in my order, then why the huge difference? I think even the worst eater would only need five napkins for one sandwich, so the workers obviously aren't taking a personal liking to my order, just dumping in napkins. Kind of ironic. A gesture that's supposed to demonstrate customer care and personal service ends up being everything but.
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