McDonald's Won't Sell You A "Large" Coke Because It's "Breakfast"
Reader Rachael went into McDonald's today to get her usual morning Coca-Cola and was denied a large cup, despite the fact that she paid the "large" price, because it was "breakfast." Instead, Rachael ended up with a medium Coke which the McDonald's employee called a "breakfast large."
Rachael writes:
Long story short, McDonalds is the only place near to my home or office that's convenient to grab a quick bite or drink. Not good... but convenient.
I tend to pop in in the mornings for a small breakfast and always order a large coke since it's really the only time during the day that I will be out... and it will last until it's time for me to go home so again, convenient...
Anyway, I always order a large coke... Always get a large coke.
Today, I order a breakfast meal with a large coke. They give me a medium cup. I look at my receipt. It clearly says "large coke 1.59", which is the price of the large. I think the medium is $1.35.
I tell her I ordered a large and she says no, that's the "breakfast large - at breakfast, a large is a medium, a medium is a small and a small is a child's cup"
Now, I used to work at McDonalds in the not so recent past... But recent enough to know how this works. When you order orange juice, that applies. A large orange juice is served in a medium cup. It's the way they have always (at least around here) sized their orange juice. If you order a large soda, you get an actual large. I think the thinking is that orange juice is more expensive so they're basically charging more for it.
But now, all of a sudden, if I order a large soda and pay at the large soda price, I get a medium - simply because of the time of day??? I'm in a really shitty mood anyway this morning and the manager wasn't available and I really didn't feel like arguing with her and being in an even worse mood for a stupid soda... But dammit - everybody's feeling the credit crunch and there they all go basically reaching into my pockets to pad their profits...
ARGH. Could the extra $0.24 mean so much to them? The kicker is.... you know how the movie "supersize Me" made McDonalds discontinue the supersize line? Well.... wanting a large soda (and I mean a real large, not medium - breakfast large), I asked for a supersize soda. Thinking they would downsize it to the real large that I wanted. Nope. I was told they no longer offer supersize. No shit, I just wanted a large soda.
It shouldn't be so hard to get a large soda at breakfast time....
Is McDonald's pinching pennies or was the the work of one rogue agent?
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I really want to say "who needs a large soda at breakfast time" but it's her business if she wants one. Maybe a new/young employee? That's pretty awful though and I probably would have told them to remove the soda from the order. They make so much profit on the sodas that it's ridiculously silly to try and squeeze more profit from them.
I've found that McD's around me all have different "size versions" depending on the location and time of day. I've never been able to figure out the code (nor do I fight it--I don't have the time). Most of the time it's with OJ in the AM. Some give a large in a medium cup, others give a large in a large plastic cup. Sometimes they screw up larges later in the day too.
@spince: Umm excessive quantities constitutes 1 coke over approximately a 9 hour period?
I would imagine that the same price issue would apply to all fountain drinks. So what if i REALLY wanted a LARGE lemonade (which would also be a fountain drink) in the morning? Then would you tell me to stop drinking excessive quantities of that too?
Sounds like an confused employee to me. Like the complainant said:
A large OJ comes in a "Medium" cup.
A large COKE comes in a "Large" cup.
If you did indeed work at McDonald's, you would know the most effective means of conflict resolution is grabbing the person wearing a tie with no hat, commonly referred to as a manager.
Later,
Chrome...
To add to that, back in my high school days, I worked at a McD's.
One day I was in the back cooking and a manager came back and yelled at me for putting 2 slices of cheese on a double cheese burger.
I took him out to the front and showed him the picture, clearly showing 2 pieces of cheese offset by 45 degrees.
He still insist that it was one slice. I told him to go into the back and find me the 8 point slices of cheese. He then dropped it.
The point of the story is that to become a manager of a McD's all you need it the ability to not be able to find another job.
probably someone who is dumb and decided to just mess with people. Unless the store was owned by an owner/operator and the just changed their policy randomly. If its owned by McDonalds, stuff doesn't just change. I would have asked for a manager and made a HUGE stink, especially if its a privately owned store.
I had a coke this morning, and I'm not obese. Its call exercise.
Coke is my preferred form of caffeine. Some people dont like coffee.
Is a coffee in the morning filled with sugar and milk really that much better then a Coke?
@deedrit:
Come on people. Look at how many of you have missed the point of this post. It's not about the rights and wrongs of drinking soda, be it in the morning, super size, or at all. The consumer was wronged and you waste your comments. Suppose she ordered a large bottled water and got a small one? All you people would think about is that silly chemical in the plastic.
She lost 25 cents, plus tax probably. As a proportion to McDonald's sales, it is so close to zero it doesn't matter. But as a proportion to the cost of her meal, it is probably 7 to 10%.
So stop bitching about what people put in their body. She isn't complaining that she got a bellyache from the Coke and McDonalds should be held responsible. Let her put into her body what she will.
Keep your posts on topic, please.
To all those fussing about her buying a soda at breakfast.
First of all, so what? You don't have to drink it.
Second, are you condemning her as you sit with your ultra-large Starbucks next to you?
Some people don't like coffee.
However, I do agree this is a stupid thing to focus on.
One idiot employee on a random morning makes for a Consumerist article?
Sheesh.
@amyschiff: A "large" Coke at most fast food places is pretty much excessive no matter how slowly you drink it, in my opinion. Now that I don't drink soda regularly, drinking more than 6 oz or so of that stuff starts to make me feel gross due to all the sugar.
@chicagocooper: You know, now that I think about it, you're right.
Maybe it would be better with pure cane sugar?
@SkokieGuy: Truely hilarious! I laughed very hard at that one.
btw: I love an ice cold coke or MD in the morning! It's my "cofee". I just had this same bs experience this morning at bk but I just took it like a little bitch and drank the damn shit. I wish I was petty damn it!!!
What is with all the comments implying that the McDonald's worker is basically doing Rachael a favor, since no one needs a large soda in the AM?
The fact is she's the consumer. If she wants a large soda in the morning, she should be able to have it. It's not fair for McDonald's to change the soda terminology throughout the course of the day. That's just confusing. A large is a large, a medium is a medium, and a small is a small.
How would you like it if your large coffee in the morning suddenly became smaller at night because McDonald's doesn't think people need caffeine before bed?
Well their costs are most likely going up due to gas prices (as about any business' would be) and this could be there way of keeping steady. Those .24c could be a huge deal to them when many people attempt to buy morning cokes, that'd be really simple way of bridging the profit gap that was created.
So they're not 'padding their pockets'
Now, you see, that's a problem. You order a large coke, pay for a large coke, and they give a medium coke and a lie. Bad move McDonald's. Then, you think you'll offset this by ordering a supersize drink? Bad move consumer.
If you think you've been cheated, you're not getting anywhere by accepting the price and then complaining later. You've still been cheated. Ask for a refund on the cup or the whole order, then go somewhere else or do without. If you really, really need that large coke from that McDonald's, and you're willing to eat the extra cost, no matter what the reason for it, then by buying it you have just told McDonald's that you think their price is fair. You get one or the other: the purchase or the complaint. Not both.






















Sounds like poor training to me, the employee is probably thinking of the juice (and coffee?) sizing.