most of them have a lil sign explaining that. But no one will serve pedestrians in a drive thru. 1: they may be packing 2: they may grab and run 3: they may drag the teller out thru the window 4: they may get hit by another car 5: they may either panhandle the teller or start panhandling the cars
The moment the "againsts" stack past 2 issues, it becomes "Not worth it".
The cab would have been funny. "Hey I want McD's but I need a car. Pay you in a Happy Meal?"
Motorcycle AND Horses are accepted in the drive thru. I speak from experience working at a Burger Street.
The usual excuse I've heard for not serving pedestrians in drive-thrus is that it's a safety issue. While there may be something to that, I think it's also a riff-raff filter. They probably feel like if you don't have a car, it's much more likely that you're going to be more trouble than your money is worth. Above all it's out of the ordinary and if there's one thing the american fast food industry thrives and depends on it is consistency. When you start throwing them curves both you and your money rapidly lose appeal.
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1: they may be packing
2: they may grab and run
3: they may drag the teller out thru the window
4: they may get hit by another car
5: they may either panhandle the teller or start panhandling the cars
The moment the "againsts" stack past 2 issues, it becomes "Not worth it".
The cab would have been funny. "Hey I want McD's but I need a car. Pay you in a Happy Meal?"
Motorcycle AND Horses are accepted in the drive thru. I speak from experience working at a Burger Street.
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Above all it's out of the ordinary and if there's one thing the american fast food industry thrives and depends on it is consistency. When you start throwing them curves both you and your money rapidly lose appeal.
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