Tuesday, February 08, 2011

Day 37 : Leo Getz

I've got this horrendous cold. But I am battling. Moving forward. Coughing. Spitting. Snotting. After a LONG day, I asked my returning family to hit McD's. Not healthy. But then again your supposed to feed a cold...

Mc Donald's Fries should do the trick.







Here's what showed up.

The bag was rolled down and delivered without hands pillaging the lute. The difference between an inspiring package pictured of hot fries versus the insufficient "give a small fry in a large container" made for an internal ponder. You may be wondering too...

Though the reality is pcitured, I am left with the wonder to 2 questions:

1) Is this a well orchestrated skimming campaign.
IE: If you give 1/2 the marketed amount of fries consistently, you raise your revenue by 50%. Full funds are recieved, but supply side is decreased by 50%.
THough EDITED for family reading, here is a some words of wisdom from Leo Getz, playered Quoting

2) Is this sheer incompetence on the fry cook with the contingency failure of the drive thru worker?The drive thru worker handed the bag through the window. Surely, there was little concern for the family in the car. After all, they'll be miles away before they realize they got ripped off. And secondly, the mere temptation of reaching in the bag and eating a few can always be blamed.

In 1988, Mel Gibson and Danny Glover played a pair of bumbling cops assigned to watch a mafia informant named Leo Getz, played by Joe Pesci. Leo does. He surely getz it. He feels my pain.

Leo Getz from Lethal Weapon EDITED
Leo Getz: YOU lose at the drive-thru! They know you're gonna be miles away before you find out! They know you're not gonna turn around and go back, they don't care. So who loses? Ol' Leo Getz! Okay, sure!"