freshpopcorn wrote: » If you order fish in some Supermac's it comes on a plate with a little side salad. You also get a metal knife and fork. They only started doing this in the last 18 months.
The King of Moo wrote: » I've never been in Supermac's for breakfast (I have some standards), but it does seem to be usually fish and chips people are eating off plates, though I'm sure I've seen the odd snack box. I don't see why they can't just throw the fish in a snack-box box. Yeah, they've marked you. Watch out for them making you sit next to the toilets soon in case you need to make a dash. While I'm asking Supermac's questions: can anyone who's worked there confirm what I've always suspected, that they raise the prices on Saturday nights after everyone's spilled out of the late bars and clubs and is too drunk to notice/convincingly argue?
KERSPLAT! wrote: » God I love Supermacs! Have never seen that myself in the one on O'Connell St or Westmoreland St.
c_man wrote: » Last time I was in one (Salthill) I got the plate, knifes and fork treatment and I'm old I felt like a real hotshot there munching into my Chicken Breast Sandwich meal.
The King of Moo wrote: » Have you ever been in Supermac's and noticed people being served their food on a big white plate? How does that work? I've noticed it's generally older people who seem more rural in their location, maybe making a trip to the city (I've observed this phenomenon in Galway). Are the staff members told that they're older and a but isolated and more set in their ways, and want their dinner on a plate? Or do they have to ask for it on a plate? It just looks weird seeing a normal ceramic plate in a fast-food place.
The King of Moo wrote: » Have you ever been in Supermac's and noticed people being served their food on a big white plate? How does that work?.
The King of Moo wrote: » Have you ever been in Supermac's ..
The King of Moo wrote: » Have you ever been in Supermac's