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Can you ask for water at mcdonalds?

Can you ask for water at mcdonalds?

A small and medium water is free including any number of small and medium waters. If you come inside, we’re less likely to charge for the large water because it doesn’t have to be rung up.

Why do fast food restaurants ask you to pull up?

They ask you to pull up so that they can collect your money while your food is being prepared in order for you to get your food and be on your way as quickly and efficiently as possible. In addition, someone else could drive up to place an order at any time.

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Can fast food places deny you water?

There is no legal issue here. Restaurants can set any service rules they choose so long as they do not unlawfully discriminate. So, yes its legal.

What happens when you drive through water and your car stops?

Nick Reid said: “If you drive through water and the engine suddenly stops and won’t turn over this means the cylinders have filled with water. This is called hydraulic lock because the engine’s cylinders can’t compress water as they do the fuel and air mix they use to generate power.

What do you say to a customer going through a drive-thru?

Everyone involved with the drive-thru, from the employees inside to the customers in line behind you, are in a hurry. This is not the time to tell jokes or ask their life story — or even to find out what exact shade of nail polish they’re using. Take your order, smile, say “thank you” (maybe even throw in a “Have a great day!”) and then pull away.

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Should you ever drive through flood water?

Never consider driving through flood water unless you know how deep the water is. Once you’re committed it’s impossible to do a three-point turn if you discover part way along that the water is deeper than you thought. Discretion really is the better part of valour here.

Should you park in the drive-thru or go inside?

According to an Ask Reddit thread, many workers agree that those with sizable orders should park and go inside the restaurant. The fast food workers serving you will appreciate it — and so will everyone else in the drive-thru. We’ve done it.