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Feedback gevenI had the misfortune of having a quick lunch in the McDonald's on Airport Pulling Road in Naples today. The older portly man (apparently, the manager) was yelling at his employees and creating a VERY uncomfortable atmosphere. Everyone in the restaurant was appalled at how this man was speaking to his employees. I asked the young lady at the cash register if this was common. And she just apologized for the guy's behavior. Even though she didn't say, by her expression, my guess is that it's his normal practice. I have been in management for well over 20 years and have never spoken down to my employees in such a manner. This guy should be FIRED for being such a jerk. If I go into the restaurant again and see this guy still there, I will turn around and walk right out.
We love their wings! We get garlic parmesan wings that are always great. Nice place with really good TVs to watch sports.
I love this place. Always clean, quick for breakfast. Delicious Sausage Egg Mc Muffin.
Okay, so that the girl on the car thru was great, I had a craving for a Mc rib and I was disappointed. Not what I remember. Maybe I am, but maybe her.
I can only speak for lunchtime crew (1PM 3PM), but man hates their jobs and it shows. I'm talking about more than the average hatred. I can deal with apathy from someone who works a minimum wage job because I get that, but just setting order to completion every time I have been here. I don't feel like driving out my way for McDonalds, and since this is my next place, I guess I don't eat McDonalds anymore. I don't make any special requests, thank you for my order and if I get my food, I pay on a card and don't count any change or ask for additional items. In this sum of perhaps 18 seconds interaction I get rude attitude every time, so I can only imagine how it is for a customer who doesn't have as easy a process as I have.