McDonald's prices
Seeing the old prices in the McDonald's was a trip. 95¢ for a Big Mac. 85¢ for a Quarter Pounder. And no McNuggets in sight. Boy, I miss those days.
shareSeeing the old prices in the McDonald's was a trip. 95¢ for a Big Mac. 85¢ for a Quarter Pounder. And no McNuggets in sight. Boy, I miss those days.
shareYou and me both, pal, you and me, both.
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The hamburger meat was also more original (less or zero soybean substitute) which I think started becoming commonplace in the mid-80s.
I also distinctly remembering how pickles tasted so much better on everything back then.
True more original in the sense it was authentic 100% meat but not 100% beef as advertised now! But yeah who knows what the heck is and has been done to our burger patties these days...
shareAlso worth a mention of the 67.9 and 70.9 gas prices noted during the "chase scene" to the museum.
shareI wish I had a time machine to go back to those days.
shareMiss those days/prices, but we made a lot less money back then.
shareI didn't know you could get hot tea at McDonald's, then or now.
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