Another blog by Boh Tong the ex- SIA cabin crew: McDonald's
Showing posts with label McDonald's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label McDonald's. Show all posts

Friday, March 17, 2017

Angus Classic Bacon and Cheese



This McDonald's 100% Angus beef patty on a delicious bakery style sesame bun with two slices of savoury bacon and processed cheddar cheese and top it off with crisp red onions and crinkle-cut pickles.
I don't usually eat burgers  but this time I had it for dinner (meal) which included fries and a cup of black coffee. Good and a filling meal that cost $10.95 w/o upsizing.

Thursday, November 17, 2016

Today's meals...not so healthy?




Lunch was sushi at Sushi Express and dinner was Classic Cheese Angus Beef Burger at McDonald's.
The burger was excellent and cost only $8.95 a piece. If you want the meal set it costs $10.95. The cheese literally melt and the Angus beef was pure 100% beef. I added another $1.10c for a regular cup of Mochaccino from McCafe.

Friday, November 4, 2016

Pomegranate, papaya, McDonald's burgers and biscuits





The top picture is the papaya, pomegranate juice and the fruits itself. Pomegranate has many health benefits. It is supposed to cure cancers, prevent heart diseases, diabetes etc.
We had the Classic Cheese and the Spicy Tortilla Angus Beef Burgers from McDonald's. They are about the best burgers sold at McDonald's.
The last 2 pictures are that of Texas Chicken's Honey Butter Biscuits. They were sweet and fluffy and we had them as desserts.

Monday, December 21, 2015

Today's breakfast, lunch and dinner






Breakfast was salted fish char siew fried rice. Lunch was McDonald's beef clubhouse burger and dinner was home made goyza (fried dumpling) and Kimchi fried rice.

Thursday, November 19, 2015

This is an unfair world indeed

Image credit: GreatdealsSingapore

Happened to pass by a McDonald's outlet this afternoon. The popular Samurai Burger is back on the menu. Despite having rashes and abstinence from this type of food for the last 3 days, I succumbed to the temptation of the delicious Samurai Burger.
After finishing eating, an elderly McDonald's cleaner helped me cleared my table. After a while, we chatted. I was surprised to find out that this gentleman works 6 days a week of between 7 and 8 hours a day and is paid only S$1,000 a month.
My heart goes out to him for working so hard in a crowded restaurant and yet being paid such a low salary.
The world is unfair, I thought to myself. I have a schoolmate who has so much spare cash that he bought his second car, a Maserati as his "toy" (a cool $1 million). Another one lives in a $30 million house.
I left McDonald's feeling somewhat uneasy about the whole incidence.