McDonald's Delivers Via New York City Subway
Reader Christopher snapped this photo of some McDonald's employees making a delivery, via the New York City subway. Christopher is worried that the boxes contained what they say they contained—raw eggs and chicken fillet.
We hope that someone just ordered a ton of McDonald's food for their office, because the idea that McDonald's thinks the subway is as good as a refrigerated truck is a little too hard to believe. In any case, that's a lot of McDonald's.
(Photo:Thanks, Christopher!)
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A) Those boxes are opened, so they probably didn't contain what they say.
B) If they did, the chicken was frozen, and has plenty of time at room temperature before something bad happenes.
C) Until recently in history, eggs were STORED at room temperature. By food safety standards, they have four hours out of refrigeration before they are considered unsafe.
D) I doubt that's any kind of delivery, as the amount of food there would barely allow operations to continue for a few hours.
E) Its interesting that McDonald's boxes haven't changed a lick in 15 years.
@MonkeySwitch: Hilarious comment! The irony is subtle.
@bbbici: yep was going to say that food has more of a chance getting there fast and fresh by subway than it ever would via a truck.
There IS a reason they are trying to limit downtown traffic in NYC you know.... its because it can take a hour just to drive 6 blocks these days.
What swalve said. Eggs and poultry can be left at room temperature for short periods without danger. I guess Christopher has never been out of the country as we are one of the few countries to obsessively refrigerate such things as butter, cheese, and even bread of all things.
@MoogleLally: Oh wait, I didn't notice the guy next to her was also in McDoogles garb as well. Weird. Never mind me!
They're clearly open boxes being reused for delivery. All of the original contents inside the boxes would have been in extra packaging (bags, cartons, etc), so the boxes are safe to re-use. McD's delivers in New York; I'm guessing big office or church delivery.
Would you rather McD's threw all the boxes away and used other boxes for food deliveries?
I think that Hoosier45678 has it right. My roommate was a manager at a McD's and we often would fill up her car with boxes and go out and get or deliever product when needed by another store. Even driving between Kansas City and Topeka. So I wouldn't be suprised if in NYC they used the subway. McD's doesn't supply cars and if you are trying to make up your mistake on your order your are own your own.
Also my last couple moves have been entirely with McD's boxes, they are the perfect size for college girls on the move.










Reason number 7,629 to never eat at that disgusting "restaurant"