I’ve already written a review to the corporate office regaurding the issues with this location. The food at this location is allways either overcooked or stale. The breakfast burritos are so hard on the ends you can crack a tooth on them. Also the nuggets are over fried and taste like burnt rubber. Dont get me wrong rhe service is excellent but the food just plain sucks. I know its fast food but a meal here is $ 7-$ 8 I atleast expect it to be edible.
Kurt K.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Roseville, CA
This is the worst McDonald’s I have ever been to. It’s the one inside of Walmart on Antelope. I ordered a Big Mac meal and the fries and burger were cold. I stopped in because I was waiting for my medication to be ready. As soon as my meds were ready I went to pick them up and then I came right back to refill my iced tea and the manager told me no refill for me because I left the lobby area. I was hone maybe 5 minutes max. She still said no. While this was going on I saw a lady with two others order her food. They all sat down and she went out to her car to put her groceries away and came back inside. She never even put anything inside her cup. When she cane back inside the manager had shut off the drink fountain from the front counter and she wasn’t able to get her drink. There was an actual argument over this between the manager and the three people involved. It wasn’t until the lady produced a receipt that she was allowed to get the soda she had already paid for. This is the best example of «tripping over dollars to pick up nickels» I have ever seen. Not only will I never return to this McDonald’s but I will never shop at this Walmart either.
Rodel R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Sacramento, CA
Not much to say here since it’s McDonald’s… Window specials are pretty good. 1.19 Menu instead of a Dollar Menu… not so great.
Brian M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Antelope, CA
When you enter a Walmart Supercenter, your expectations are low. When you visit the McDonalds inside a Walmart Supercenter, your expectations are extra low. My extra low expectations were met when I visited this McDonald’s. The store space is especially condensed; when I stood in line for 20 minutes to be serviced, I started in the superstore itself when I took my place at the end of the line. 20 minutes was a lot of time for fast food. After around 10 minutes, it ceases being«fast» food and becomes just«food», but I was hungry and I needed to eat very badly, and I was trapped in the Supercenter – and since Walmart’s Ruth Chris’s steak house has not yet premiered, that left me with McDonald’s. During my 20 minute wait, I had plenty of time to study the menu. I just wanted 10 chicken Mcnuggets, but that wasn’t on the menu — although they had a 20 piece of the menu. The 20 piece was $ 4.99. When it was time to place my order, I smiled hello to the woman working the register. She did not smile back. I asked if there were any nugget portions other than 20 piece that could be ordered, as I did not see any others on the menu, and she said that they sold a 10 piece. I said that I would like to order a 10 piece. So she rang it in and it came to $ 4.09. Since I could basically double my order for $ 0.90, I figured that I could at least treat my dog to a chicken nugget meal for $ 0.90, so I immediately apologized and told the cashier that, on second though, I’ll stick with a 20 piece. She rolled her eyes at me. I appreciated that she rolled her eyes at me. It was a fair reaction. After all, she carried the enormous burden of pushing two additional buttons as a result of my unforgivable recklessness, and since she has a 9th grade«streets smart» education courtesy of the Mexico City public school system, whereas I wasted my time in graduate school earning my Doctorate, I am the stupid one for not meeting her expectations as a customer. In fairness, I do not know her actual level of education; for all I know, it is entirely possible that she earned her GED while in prison. It is really not an issue either way, so I do not intend to distract from the message with that discussion. I provided exact change. This also appeared to bother her by the annoyed deep breath of frustration that she took when I paid, but I could be mistaken since her emotions were somewhat masked by the fact that she had no eyebrows except those that were tattooed or drawn onto her face. I say«tattooed or drawn» because at this point I was more concerned about what they were doing to my food than adding details to the list of visible defects on this woman who’s life clearly took a tragic turn at some point early on. I made it through the transaction without elevating the ill-feelings against me from annoyance to contempt, which meant that my food was not likely to be deliberately contaminated with things I probably can’t even imagine. I was served and I left the restaurant with my to go bag. Naturally, it turned out that she gave me only 10 nuggets. I don’t know what it takes for a McDonald’s Restaurant to go out of business. I have never seen it happen, so I can only speculate that they are inherently profitable and they can stay in business no matter how crappy their service is. Still, I would like to send a message to the management of this particular restaurant that even though this is is a McDonald’s and even though it is in a Walmart, there are enough people out of work right now that you don’t have to settle for just a pulse when screening potential job applicants. To everyone else, if you are in this Walmart and considering eating at the in-store McDonald’s, don’t.