When we order a sandwich at Mc Donald's, we can always customize it to suit our tastes better. Some people prefer to remove tomatoes, others don't like cheese… But what would happen if a person asked to remove all the ingredients from a snack?
A customer of McDonalds he decided to place an order and remove all the ingredients from the sandwich. We can say that he turned his snack into a “Mc Nada”.
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The situation went viral on social media. The US website NDTV Food interviewed the customer, cartoonist Rob DenBleyker. The idea was to see how far you could customize a sandwich. And he took the “experience” quite seriously, didn't he?
How did the man order the sandwich with nothing from Mc Donald's?
The cartoonist told the report that he used the DoorDash delivery app for his experiment. There, he requested his Mc Nada. In the note, he wrote that he wanted the snack: no bread, no meat, no cheese, no pickles, no ketchup, no mustard and no onions.
He received a message from the app saying that the restaurant got “confused” as requested. However, he didn't respond. Just imagine the face of the kitchen staff at Mc Donald's in the face of the situation. Surely they must have had a lot of laughs with the situation.
But, as the customer is always right, his request was promptly answered. And, in the end, he got what he asked for.
Man received Mc Nada at home
Cartoonist Rob DenBleyker received a traditional paper bag of any Mc Donald's sandwich at his home. However, inside there was nothing except the tax coupon with the price: US$ 1.89 (approximately R$ 9.44 at current exchange rates).
Even the delivery man was confused. However, he got a nice tip from the cartoonist as a way of rewarding him for the whole situation.
DenBleyker shared the situation on social media. Check it out below.
haters will say it's fake so I recorded the unboxing pic.twitter.com/ei4bfWGviX
— Rob DenBleyker (@RobDenBleyker) December 20, 2022
Graduated in Social Communication at the Federal University of Goiás. Passionate about digital media, pop culture, technology, politics and psychoanalysis.