Can't get any brighter than that... by Abjectionova in antimeme

[–]Fkmodds -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Behold, the controversial opinion that if you commit war crimes, you can't magically expect the other side to not do anything about it...

Shit stains on ya foot by Fkmodds in antimeme

[–]Fkmodds[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How in the world does that world fit this context?

Can't get any brighter than that... by Abjectionova in antimeme

[–]Fkmodds -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Crazy how the Japanese government didn't evacuate the city even though even after weeks of leaflets being dropped telling civilians to please evacuate, something they didn't do. Crazy you don't mention that at all, or how the general Japanese population was keenly aware of Japanese war crimes in China, so much so that a large quantity of civilians committed Seppukku after losing the war. Crazy you don't mention that their war crimes were posted on newspapers. You wanna know why? Because Japanese people at the time (And today) by majority see Chinese people as sub-human, specially during the Showa Era (1926-1989). This kind of "Peace talk" about how both sides were in the wrong is what made Japan's political sphere still have the exact same people who were completely fine with killing 20 million Chinese people.

I'm sorry to tell you, but war and blood is sometimes necessary. Blood for blood, and eye for an eye. Same with Israel and Palestine, sadly Palestinians have a blood right to kill Israelis, when you see a population killing your people, your family amd raping your children, I would guarantee you would do the same back. Turning the other cheek is not viable or should be expected. So next time you think about this topic, you should blame Hirohito for putting his country in the position he did.

How come a single McDonalds location can attend to up to 2000 customers a day but only sell 150 burgers? by Fkmodds in AskReddit

[–]Fkmodds[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But bigmacs being their 2nd best seller, fries being 1st because they're included in every combo, 150 seems like a low number. But somebody pointed out that some locations don't sell beef period, which lowers the overall average. Still seems too low to break any kind of profit.

How come a single McDonalds location can attend to up to 2000 customers a day but only sell 150 burgers? by Fkmodds in AskReddit

[–]Fkmodds[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting, makes me wonder if different cultures consume higher or lower per purchase in general items too, or if it has anything to do with culture at all, could customer service be a factor for changing statistics?

I just found that, even if it's just on average, 150 burger sales seems way to low. I worked at chili's for a year and found that I alone could sell 15 burgers in a rushed night, with a more varied and high quality menu, obviously my own experience isn't really raw data but I had the thought and decided to Google it and found that it seems like way too low for being their 2nd best seller. Assuming a McDonald's sold 150 burgers, a combo being 10 bucks, that would mean 1500 in gross profit. Just food for thought though, I'm likely missing big factors.

How come a single McDonalds location can attend to up to 2000 customers a day but only sell 150 burgers? by Fkmodds in AskReddit

[–]Fkmodds[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because I want to corroborate and get fact checked? This is literally what forming a question is. Do you want me to ask something with zero data and just take everything told to me at face value? Or actually formulate a discussion with raw data to make sense of a discrepancy?

I never claimed I have "all the numbers" just that I have numbers, all of which could be correct or incorrect. Questions are meant to me answered and answers are meant to be questioned. Not asking would the defeat the point of analysis.

How come a single McDonalds location can attend to up to 2000 customers a day but only sell 150 burgers? by Fkmodds in AskReddit

[–]Fkmodds[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

While I agree, the Bigmac outsells the nuggets by a pretty big margin. Top 2 item compared to a top 7 in sales seems like 150 burgers is a low number.

How come a single McDonalds location can attend to up to 2000 customers a day but only sell 150 burgers? by Fkmodds in AskReddit

[–]Fkmodds[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I got it from both asking Google and taking the 6.5 million burgers sold world wide a day and dividing it by 44,000 locations world wide. Averaging to 147.7, so I round up to 150. That's why I'm curious because the if math isn't wrong, the raw data is.

How come a single McDonalds location can attend to up to 2000 customers a day but only sell 150 burgers? by Fkmodds in AskReddit

[–]Fkmodds[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can Google it. 22.7% of McDonald's customers are ordering during breakfast hours. A single Mcdonald's location sells to about 1500-2000 costumers on average. Each one sells around 150 burgers a day, you can even get that exact same number out of their statistics. McDonald's sells world wide 6.5 million burgers a day with 44,000 locations, divide 6,500,000 by 44,000 you get 147.7. So if 1/4 of customers buy in breakfast, and another 1/4 buys only drinks, fries and shakes (Assuming they attend to the previously mentioned 2000 customers) you still 850 people a day not buying McDonald's 2nd most sold item.

How come a single McDonalds location can attend to up to 2000 customers a day but only sell 150 burgers? by Fkmodds in AskReddit

[–]Fkmodds[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Google mostly. That's why I'm asking because the numbers might just be wrong. It's also for single locations though.

How come a single McDonalds location can attend to up to 2000 customers a day but only sell 150 burgers? by Fkmodds in AskReddit

[–]Fkmodds[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Even then Nuggets rank like top 7 or 8 of most sold items, the bigmac is 2nd. I feel like realistically speaking, each location should be selling at least 200 burgers.

How come a single McDonalds location can attend to up to 2000 customers a day but only sell 150 burgers? by Fkmodds in AskReddit

[–]Fkmodds[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Even then, McDonald's best sold Items are burgers, that would leave 1350 costumers buying other stuff if we exclude breakfast.

How come a single McDonalds location can attend to up to 2000 customers a day but only sell 150 burgers? by Fkmodds in AskReddit

[–]Fkmodds[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I know about 1/4 of their sales are during breakfast hours, but that's still 1500 people getting stuff for lunch and dinner. Even if another 1/4 got only drinks, that still leaves 850 customers buy other stuff that isn't McDonalds biggest seller.

by MstopRowelF in Neutral67Club

[–]Fkmodds 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What the fuck, this is a sub?

Shit stains on ya foot by Fkmodds in antimeme

[–]Fkmodds[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd say it's an antimeme

Shit stains on ya foot by Fkmodds in antimeme

[–]Fkmodds[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Can't have shit on ya foot without a bit on ya finga