Read What This Man Wrote After McDonald's Messed Up His Order
August 20, 2019
It's happened to all of us.
You go through the drive-thru and get home to find out they messed up your order.
So, what do you do?
We suggest you take this approach.
Here's what Rob Goddard shared on Facebook about his recent McDonald's experience.

Credit: Rob Goddard / Facebook
"So I go to McDonald's since I'm sick and don't feel like cooking, and order a big mac meal and head home. I get home and to my amazement there's no burger...on my burger.
Initially I wanted to be upset, as a paying customer, and blame whoever it is that made the sandwich for such a stupid silly mistake.
However, as someone who has worked in the service industry for a long time I couldn't help but to laugh.
It really made me reflect on some of my worst days where I've made silly mistakes and had to stand silently while getting screamed at by some angry middle aged Karen lady about how stupid and uneducated I must be.
I headed back to McDonald's to show them and get a corrected one and we all had a great laugh about it.
I was happy to laugh with the staff and wait for a fresh one.
We, as humans, all make mistakes and no matter how stupid or silly it may seem, it happens!
Not every situation involving simple mistakes needs to be hostile or make the individual feel belittled.
We have all forgotten to put the Big mac on the Big mac at some point.
Be kind."
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