I think they should, that would be a cool idea. But then again, there are so many delivery places that I don't think it would matter actually. And now that I think about it, we don't need another excuse to not cook our own dinners and eat McDonald's and get fatter.
2006-07-12 07:09:56
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answered by Danielle M 5
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Some McDonald's do deliver. If you've ever seen Super-Size Me, Morgan Spurlock gets his McDonald's delivered. Otherwise here's an idea get off your lazy butt and ride your bike or walk!
2006-07-12 14:10:47
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answered by yourstupidityeludesme 3
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mcdonalds delivers....prices go up for the same lame food they offer, their sales decrease...they go out of business. why would they want to start a delivery service for a $3,40 big mac meal? think about it. the guy that delivers it would be getting paid $6 per hour the gas to fill up his vehicle would be a factor, soon the $3,40 big mac meal would cost $7.00, and for that you can go to chilis and get an old timer with cheese! Thats why mcdonalds does not deliver
2006-07-12 14:10:11
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answered by brett_day2002 3
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A fast-food restaurant is a restaurant characterized both by food which is supplied quickly after ordering, and by minimal service. Often this food is referred to as fast food. In response to increasing backlash against "fast food", the industry has been trying to move the public away from that term over the past ten to fifteen years, shifting to the term quick service restaurant (QSR for short). Despite the industry's efforts, consumers continue to refer to them as "fast-food restaurants".
The food in these restaurants is often cooked in bulk in advance and kept cold, or reheated to order. Many fast-food restaurants are part of restaurant chains or franchise operations, and standardized foodstuffs are shipped to each restaurant from central locations. There are also simpler fast-food outlets, such as stands or kiosks, which may or may not provide shelter or chairs for customers. See also automatiek.
Because the capital requirements to start a fast-food restaurant are relatively small, particularly in areas with non-existent or poorly enforced health codes, small individually-owned fast-food restaurants have become common throughout the world.
no THEY SHOUND NOT DELIEVER.
2006-07-12 14:13:07
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answered by twofingers_69 3
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Lot's of people are already too fat to leave home. That's just another way for Rottin' Ronnies to get sued. Nobody wants to be held responsible for their own actions. Look at the hot coffee incident.
2006-07-12 14:14:06
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answered by nobody 2
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no way because americans are already lazy I can just imagine if McDonald's delivered how much more lazy americans would be
2006-07-12 14:24:12
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answered by quita 5
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that would just encourage there already overweight/obese customers to become even lazier. I say its an alright concept but bad idea. People are already lazy enough. If they want to fill themselves up with fat and grease they should at least get up off their fat asses and get it themselves..
2006-07-12 15:00:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Write to the company president and make the suggestion.
2006-07-12 14:10:58
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answered by Tamara 4
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It'll cost ya,, but I know people who have called a cab to pick up McD's and bring it to their house
2006-07-12 14:09:14
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answered by Loki 4
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OMG Yes
2006-07-12 14:08:09
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answered by Sandra 4
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