devjohnson
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Union was always planned to have both a McCafe standalone and a regular McDonalds. That was always the plan to have two, I think it was discovered here in the forums a while back.
Union was always planned to have both a McCafe standalone and a regular McDonalds. That was always the plan to have two, I think it was discovered here in the forums a while back.
My guess would be the food court below the York concourseI guess it isn't a total surprise. Any idea where the regular McD's will be and when it'll open?
Ah, it's just by first glance it looked like a normal McDs... I still need a place for McFlurry after a Blue Jays game, hopefully the regular one will open sooooooon!
Interesting menu options, will try it out soon.
Also there's a free McCafe coffee truck outside at Front/York today as well!
And they will charge you extra something that's far cheaper to produce than meat. Charming.
AoD
It's also the cost of shrink, i.e., you're going to have to toss some of those leafy greens and veggies if they don't get used up fast enough. Grocery stores track this kind of shrink carefully, I'm sure restaurants do too.I'm sure most of the reason things like hamburger patties are cheaper than kale and other leafy vegetables isn't the cost of production, but rather storage. ... you can freeze a hamburger patty (and indeed most meats) but you can't do the same for vegetables that are going to be served uncooked. A salad made of previously frozen greens would be wilted and rather unpalatable.
I guess it isn't a total surprise. Any idea where the regular McD's will be and when it'll open?
Up until yesterday, there were no stand alone McCafe's in Canada. There are/were a bunch of McDonald's with expanded coffee and breakfast offerings and a section inside the store that was designated McCafe.What's the difference between a McCafe and a "regular" McD's? There's a McD's in Wasaga Beach with the full menu that's branded as a McCafe. Is it the size?