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  • Start date Oct 27, 2015
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Otis

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  • Oct 27, 2015
  • #71
CCFC said:
Well there you go, it is lazy for you. You prefer to go inside places and interact, therefore if you have to the choice to and don't ->Lazy. Not everyone enjoys the experience as much as you do so therefore not lazy.

If I ate Mcdonalds the reason I would prefer to drive thru is so I can eat in the comfort of my own home with friends/family where I feel more comfortable. I'm not as comfortable as you are in social situations and given the choice I'd rather not eat in an unfamiliar place surrounded by strangers with awkward conversations.
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Which is absolutely fine of course.

I did say all along that maybe it is me. I just wanted to know if anyone else fel the same way.
 

Astute

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 28, 2015
  • #72
Grendel said:
I would imagine in most cases the drive thru takes longer than going in to be served.

Funny how people are getting snobbish about it - it's a successful franchise. Sets customer expectation at a low level as well. I don't go much as I'm not a huge Burger fan (but we eat plenty of trash like Pizza Hut which has as much resemblance to a pizza as a McDonald's burger does to fillet steak) but I did go once and remember being actually pleased the burger was hot.
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Franchise? So you agree with them now? :thinking about:
 
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Macca

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 28, 2015
  • #73
In terms my local one, it is quicker by a long way than the 3 hrs it takes to get served inside. Also means I don't have to sit amongst scores of ill behaved kids and people talking in some kind of unintelligible faux ghetto speak.
If that answers the question :-D
 

Astute

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 28, 2015
  • #74
We do a lot of travelling. We eat at all types of places. At McDonalds the small kids have a happy meal. I have wraps. It is better than taking your own food.

I don't like the KFC intercom. I can never end up understanding what they are saying so we always go in. On a journey it is down to one thing. Do the kids need the toilet? If they do we go in to everything. But it costs more time because of getting kids out, walking slower with them then getting them back in the car.

We enjoy going out for meals. But we go elsewhere than fast food. Last night we traveled 1hr each way to a place where I like the food. I had a 1.5kg steak. The building needs updating, but if you like your food.....and big portions......and at the lakes.......it is a good place to go for good food.

Fast food=convenience. It takes about the same time to get going in or drive through.
Take away if no time to cook.
Pub/restaurant for a meal out.
 

Otis

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 28, 2015
  • #75
Is McDonald's so popular simply for the fact it is cheap? Is it as simple as that? Does anyone actually like McDonald's food?

You go in West Orchards' food court and there, there is a fish and chip place and a Subway and a KFC and an Indian and an Italan and more too, but McDonald's always has the biggest queue by far.

Have they saturated the market so much that it is simply easier to use them and they are because they're there right in front of your face everywhere you go?
 

Otis

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 28, 2015
  • #76
Think there are 7 MCDonald's in Coventry.

Am guessing that Subway has the most outlets. I know of 4 in the centre centre alone.
 
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Macca

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  • Oct 28, 2015
  • #77
McDonald's is a quick fix when I am starving. It tastes good but it's shit and usually hungry again within 2 hours
 

Otis

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  • Oct 28, 2015
  • #78
Macca said:
McDonald's is a quick fix when I am starving. It tastes good but it's shit and usually hungry again within 2 hours
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I knew you'd like them, especially with a name like Macca.

All my family say their stuff tastes like cardboard.
 

olderskyblue

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 28, 2015
  • #79
I've taken my kids to Maccy D's many times over the years, and used restaurant and drive thru. Personally, I cant stand the food there, but my daughter enjoys it. She also enjoys going inside to eat, whereas I prefer to eat in the car. Now we take my grandaughter, but eat inside as she hasn't mastered the art of not spilling things yet... I don't find it a pleasant experience in there other than being with my grandaughter. It's usually like an assault course, with the kids as obstacles to negotiate around...
 

Otis

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  • Oct 28, 2015
  • #80
olderskyblue said:
I've taken my kids to Maccy D's many times over the years, and used restaurant and drive thru. Personally, I cant stand the food there, but my daughter enjoys it. She also enjoys going inside to eat, whereas I prefer to eat in the car. Now we take my grandaughter, but eat inside as she hasn't mastered the art of not spilling things yet... I don't find it a pleasant experience in there other than being with my grandaughter. It's usually like an assault course, with the kids as obstacles to negotiate around...
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Yeah. I only enjoy the experience because my daughter enjoys the experience. If she's having a nice time then usually it means that I am too.

Another thing I have noticed is the difference between being served in McDonald's and being served at Burger King. Not talking about queues, but the time spent serving someone at the counter. Burger King seems to take infinitesimally longer to get served. No idea why that is.
 

Johnnythespider

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 28, 2015
  • #81
I suppose you could always get out of your car and "Walk Thru". Personally I tend to go in and order to take out, as when using the drive thru you sit in your car wondering what to have, and by the time you reach the menu someone is already asking you for your order, so I just end up having a big Mac meal all the time.
 

chiefdave

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 28, 2015
  • #82
Johnnythespider said:
I suppose you could always get out of your car and "Walk Thru".
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Was on tour once and we tried that as only the drive thru was open and the tour bus was too big. They refused to serve us as we were on foot!
 

Otis

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  • Oct 28, 2015
  • #83
Just wondering .... do they serve bikes?
 

Otis

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 28, 2015
  • #84
Or just burgers and fries.


(Thought I'd get in before anyone else does with the quip)
 
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Deleted member 5849

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  • Oct 28, 2015
  • #85
Otis said:
Just wondering .... do they serve bikes?
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I used to have a car where all the electrics fused, so the windows wouldn't open. That at least stopped me going through drive-throughs, you'll be pleased to hear
 

Otis

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 28, 2015
  • #86
Don't have any problem with normal people going through drive thru's NW. It's just the abnormal ones.
 

Grendel

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  • Oct 28, 2015
  • #87
Otis said:
Think there are 7 MCDonald's in Coventry.

Am guessing that Subway has the most outlets. I know of 4 in the centre centre alone.
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I think although its slightly different Greggs will have more than 7. It is their cheap sandwiches and hot food that has led to their escalation. They do have sit down areas now as well.
 

Grendel

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 28, 2015
  • #88
Otis said:
Is McDonald's so popular simply for the fact it is cheap? Is it as simple as that? Does anyone actually like McDonald's food?

You go in West Orchards' food court and there, there is a fish and chip place and a Subway and a KFC and an Indian and an Italan and more too, but McDonald's always has the biggest queue by far.

Have they saturated the market so much that it is simply easier to use them and they are because they're there right in front of your face everywhere you go?
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It's marketing - capturing children early (the happy meal), convenience and brand strength. I would assume its market share is easily the best as it is the market leader.
 

Otis

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  • Oct 28, 2015
  • #89
Grendel said:
I think although its slightly different Greggs will have more than 7. It is their cheap sandwiches and hot food that has led to their escalation. They do have sit down areas now as well.
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Yeah, forgot about Gregg's. Does anyone actually like Gregg's though. I haven't bought pasties from there and they were truly horrible.

Opposite West Orchards there used to be Gregg's and then a couple of doors down, Baker's Oven. The latter's pasties were about 20p more but were at least 10 times as good.

Is it again popularity just down to the cheapness?
 

Terry Gibson's perm

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 28, 2015
  • #90
Even Nuneaton town centre had 3 Greggs until a few weeks ago, their stuff is ok but it drives me mad whenever I pop in for a steak bake at the motorway services they never have any available.

It's down to marketing and brand awareness.
 

Grendel

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 28, 2015
  • #91
Otis said:
Yeah, forgot about Gregg's. Does anyone actually like Gregg's though. I haven't bought pasties from there and they were truly horrible.

Opposite West Orchards there used to be Gregg's and then a couple of doors down, Baker's Oven. The latter's pasties were about 20p more but were at least 10 times as good.

Is it again popularity just down to the cheapness?
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You say cheapness - they would say they offer the consumer value for money. There is a variety of choice available and its easy and convenient to purchase. It is notable that in some towns they have significantly upgraded their CI - there is one in Leamington in a Retail Outlet that has a totally different CI to those in Coventry. Shows there are adaptive to the environment as well.

I have tried the hot food and it is extremely average (hot is misleading) but it offers lunches and snacks quickly and easily. It has improved its sandwich offering and some of these are actually competitive with the likes of M and S.
 

stupot07

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 28, 2015
  • #92
I do like a greasy greggs sausage roll. I also like when they do a 'special' pasty like chilli beef pasty.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk - so please excuse any spelling or grammar errors
 

Otis

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 28, 2015
  • #93
Grendel said:
You say cheapness - they would say they offer the consumer value for money. There is a variety of choice available and its easy and convenient to purchase. It is notable that in some towns they have significantly upgraded their CI - there is one in Leamington in a Retail Outlet that has a totally different CI to those in Coventry. Shows there are adaptive to the environment as well.

I have tried the hot food and it is extremely average (hot is misleading) but it offers lunches and snacks quickly and easily. It has improved its sandwich offering and some of these are actually competitive with the likes of M and S.
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Maybe just me then, but everything I have ever eaten from Gregg's has been horrible.

I do say cheap, because the likes of the St Ives Pasty place in Broadgate is more than twice the price. Still not brilliant, but 10 times better than anything I have ever had in Gregg's.

Just don't understand the popularity. Same with McDonald's too.
 

Grendel

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  • Oct 28, 2015
  • #94
Otis said:
Maybe just me then, but everything I have ever eaten from Gregg's has been horrible.

I do say cheap, because the likes of the St Ives Pasty place in Broadgate is more than twice the price. Still not brilliant, but 10 times better than anything I have ever had in Gregg's.

Just don't understand the popularity. Same with McDonald's too.
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Unfortunately (or perhaps fortunately) you seem a marketing persons worst nightmare.

Brand association is critical. These places offer you a universal experience. So the food is consistent. The consumer knows what to expect and gets the experience that they want. You go to a premium restaurant and you expect far more. The expectation is set lower and acceptance of less quality is fine.

It's like the discussion we had about John Lewis. This is a premium shopping outlet and all towns that have them attract other stores looking to get fall out from the huge volume of traffic. The other week I was in Nottingham and I could not believe the volume of shoppers in the City Centre. You literally could not move and at the heart of it was John Lewis, By contrast Coventry the other Sunday was deserted. I could 100% guarantee if Coventry has John Lewis over Primark most of the deserted boarded up stores would be taken up by retailers wanting to piggy back of the brand experience that is associated with such a place. It upgrades a city overnight - Primark does exactly the opposite.
 

Otis

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 28, 2015
  • #95
You do also have to bear in mind that I am vegetarian, so probably not having the same food choices as most people on here.

Been to Gregg's twice and had a vegetable pasty and they were disgusting.

Last one I threw in the bin. Thought first time it was maybe a mistake in the bake or something.

Sent from my Hudl 2 using Tapatalk
 

Grendel

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 28, 2015
  • #96
Otis said:
You do also have to bear in mind that I am vegetarian, so probably not having the same food choices as most people on here.

Been to Gregg's twice and had a vegetable pasty and they were disgusting.

Last one I threw in the bin. Thought first time it was maybe a mistake in the bake or something.

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No the cheese and onion ones are disgusting and the Pizza is a frisbee. Its quick and convenient and filling and its what the customer expects.

http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/...up-Greggs-cooks-whopping-41-jump-profits.html
 

Otis

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 28, 2015
  • #97
Yep, I've had a Frisbee Pizza thing too there a few years back.
 

Grendel

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  • Oct 28, 2015
  • #98
Otis said:
Yep, I've had a Frisbee Pizza thing too there a few years back.
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Oh and I had another meal in the White Lion recently and once again it was of a very good standard
 

Otis

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 28, 2015
  • #99
Grendel said:
Oh and I had another meal in the White Lion recently and once again it was of a very good standard
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In Allesley?

Cheers for that, Grendel.
 

Grendel

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  • Oct 28, 2015
  • #100
Otis said:
In Allesley?

Cheers for that, Grendel.
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Yes. I very rarely bother to go out but have now been three times in 6 weeks. They do an excellent vegetable pizza. Good atmosphere and reasonable price.
 

Otis

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 28, 2015
  • #101
Grendel said:
Yes. I very rarely bother to go out but have now been three times in 6 weeks. They do an excellent vegetable pizza. Good atmosphere and reasonable price.
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Will certainly give it a whirl. Thanks for the tip.
 

Sick Boy

Super Moderator
  • Oct 28, 2015
  • #102
I've never understood how anyone could McDonalds, KFC and Burger King etc. The quality of food that people eat in the UK is very worrying.
 
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Deleted member 5849

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  • Oct 28, 2015
  • #103
Sick Boy said:
I've never understood how anyone could McDonalds, KFC and Burger King etc. The quality of food that people eat in the UK is very worrying.
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I actually like KFC!

Never seen Masinga there mind you.

Was also slighly concerned to be told they'd run out of chicken one time I went, as well. Not sure why they had to let me go through half the menu before telling me that.
 

Sick Boy

Super Moderator
  • Oct 28, 2015
  • #104
Deleted member 5849 said:
I actually like KFC!

Never seen Masinga there mind you.

Was also slighly concerned to be told they'd run out of chicken one time I went, as well. Not sure why they had to let me go through half the menu before telling me that.
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I went once and the bones were dark black!!
 

Otis

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 28, 2015
  • #105
Deleted member 5849 said:
I actually like KFC!

Never seen Masinga there mind you.

Was also slighly concerned to be told they'd run out of chicken one time I went, as well. Not sure why they had to let me go through half the menu before telling me that.
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My daughter loves KFC. Her favourite though is Subway.

Think she likes the tailor made aspect of it all.

I do think the old adage you get what you pay for does still stand at times mind.

KFC isn't that cheap though really is it in the scheme of things?
 
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