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2.7 Google Review
5453 Dundas St W, Toronto, Ontario, M9B 1B5, Canada
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Apr 22, 2018
A lot of McDonald's restaurants are similar so it feels it can be difficult at times to think about what makes this McDonald's different or better from the others. Perhaps it is the fact that this location is so similar to all the others that it is virtually indistinguishable. Despite this, McDonald's provides food that was popular in the 1950s and they are a struggling company trying to remain relevant in the 2020s. I would like to see new menu items that taste better. When I go to Burger King the food just tastes so much better. Same with every other hamburger restaurant in existence. McDonald's food is garbage but it's so well established that I wouldn't trust any other company to sell me dirty food than McDonald's.

May 10, 2018
I only eat here when it's late and there's nothing else open or in my fridge. The night staff I encounter consistently forget parts of the order, no care at all in completing their job. Fry boxes are rarely even half full. Last year I once received a Big Mac with absolutely no meat in it. I thought it was a joke! I should never have returned!

May 29, 2018
Not surprised. They nickle and dime their customers. For example, if you go there with a coupon for a happy meal they try to charge you for the toy, or if you get a medium drink instead of a small. They seem to have a war with customers. This location could be cleaner too.

Mar 29, 2018
Green stuff in the food!!! This morning I bought four breakfast sandwiches for my kids, my wife and I because we love their breakfast sandwiches. The eggs had green parts and of course they came with a bad smell. Unfortunately for all of us, my kids had eaten up theirs and ours were pretty much done when we noticed it. I went back and showed them parts of the eggs that were green and I got my money back, but bad food is in our stomachs already! This is disgusting and I don’t know if I will ever be able to eat a breakfast sandwich from McDonald’s again!

May 30, 2018
This location is disgusting and incredibly unprofessional.The restaurant was dirty.I couldnt capture it without being obvious or avoiding customer faces so the full extent wasnt photographed.Garbage and grime everywhere along with a multitude of flies throughout the food prep areas. One notable experience was the unprofessional interaction between two female workers.They were arguing and insulting eachother in front of customers.The one lady (Nora on tag) lacked any courteous interaction and appeared antagonistic with the person prepping the food.That person tried to lighten the vibe but to no avail...they just kept being rude to eachother and pretty much ignired customers.Not going back there ever again.

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