After working at McDonalds, I stopped expecting any better behavior from customers.
That’s been made abundantly clear. Morty straight out said it. Rick is a Demon, not a hero, not a god. He’s not good. He clearly doesn’t love anyone, not even his own family, most definitely not himself. Tons of people die around him all the time. He even utterly destroyed at least one Earth and he doesn’t fucking care. Hell, he’s slaughtered other versions of himself by the thousands.
Anyone thinking Rick is to be emulated is a monster.
But I don’t think the fans who got mad at McDonalds are monsters. They’re dicks, they’re assholes, but they are not Ricks.
I feel better now that I never heard of it until this promotion. Guess I’m not in the cool 1% who care about a McDonald’s condiment.
For maximum troll, however, McDonalds should announce that there is a logistical problem getting the sauce produced and it will take nine more seasons of Rick & Morty before they have it worked out.
For those of you who don’t watch the show, Rick said that was his character arc, to get the sauce, even if it takes nine more seasons.
Well, eight more seasons at this point.
What makes you think they saw this coming? McDonald’s launches a new toy line from whatever random kiddie movie is popular this week like, once a month. People don’t show up in droves to get the toys.
I love the Simpsons, and I live about 45 minutes from Universal Studios, but I still didn’t bother going to see “Springfield” until a year after it opened (and then only because I was taking my nieces to Universal anyway).
If current trends continue (600 + 129 (season number -1) days between seasons), they’d be rolling out the sauce on March 29, 2046.
Well, you may be a rational person, but I still carry psychic scars from the Beanie Baby wars. :eek:
Lol. Last Christmas my sister mentioned that she still had a box of my (now 29???, my how time flies) niece’s Beanie Babies in storage and she could come get them any time. Then we all laughed about how niece said she was going to hang onto them until they were worth a lot of money and then sell them. Well, that time came and went and no, she never timed it properly to sell them before the collapse.
They ship more than 20 toys to each store and when the current toy line is out, there’s something else to throw in the happy meals. Of course customers shouldn’t yell at or berate counter workers when their problem is something out of the worker’s control, but the McDonald’s corporation shouldn’t be actively making choices that exacerbate customers already prone to unreasonableness.
And then freaking out and trying to first subjugate and/or harm everybody who disappointed you merely extends the historical analogy.
How hard can the recipe be? Soy sauce, corn syrup, flaked red pepper, MSG. Publish it and let these morons go away.
This OP correctly points out we are a nation of lazy entitled fatsos with too much free time on their hands.
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This is what not getting your desired fast food sauce warrants to balanced, mature people: “Huh. That sucks. Moving on…”
If you’re not responding like that, the problem isn’t McDonalds.
Well, it’s a good thing no one in this thread is defending these people’s behavior then.
Everybody who is anybody knows the Horseradish sauce that KFC used to have is The King Of All Sauce.
has anyone ever noticed that in any parody or comedy that’s "lets show this group/type of people/person as funny assholes " that the people there making fun of seem to take it as life affirmation?
Like when beavis and butthead was on in HS I made the comment that I didn’t watch it because they were 80 percent of my HS and I didn’t need to watch it to laugh at people being stupid in that manner as I could do it all day everyday live
And my teacher made the comment that the fans of the show never noticed they were being made fun of (well some did a decade later when they were in the "yeah I was stupid in hs stage )
Just putting the blame solely where it belongs. It’s not on McD’s for “pissing people off”, it’s on the morons who get “pissed off” because they can’t get their novelty fast food sauce.
Because anyone who was paying any attention knew the desire for the sauce was really high. Hell, why would they even bring it back if they didn’t know that? What would this little stunt accomplish?
Toys are toys. They aren’t something people have been writing petitions to get McDonald’s to bring back.
I honestly think McDonald’s is coming out on top with this. It was a publicity stunt. They limited supply because they knew people would be upset. Sure, they might not have predicted the extent of it, but they knew that people would want more if you gave them a taste of it. And so they did this so that, when they do actually produce these, people want them.
And pretty much everyone is going to cover it when it comes back, since it created a controversy before. They are likely to get a lot more coverage than if they’d not done this.
When the run is this limited, it’s not to check for demand. It’s to drum up even more demand. Who isn’t going to want to check out the sauce everyone wanted so badly?