The McDonalds All-Day Breakfast Thread

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SolidSnake84
10-26-2015, 06:45 PM
So....have any of you gentlemen / ladies participated in the all day breakfast at McDonalds?

When i heard about it over the summer, I felt like it was a true prayer answered...but around here, it's been anything but.

You see, the term "all day breakfast" is misleading. It is a select menu only, and McD Corporate has left it up to its stores to decide what they serve every day, "all day". For me, our stores must be under-performing or maybe not doing very well, because our "all day breakfast" right down the road from where I work, has been really pathetic.

Last Thursday, I went for the first time. On that day, all they were serving all day was egg McMuffins....This past Saturday, the all day offering was......Hash Browns....that's right, hash browns was the sole offering on this day.

Feeling like this couldn't be just me that experienced this, i took to reddit, and other webpages to see if others have had the same experience. Yup. One guy wrote to me about a McD in PA, that on the very first day of All Day Breakfast, offered only Hot Chocolate, which i thought was already an any-time order. Apparently not. I was hoping that the breakfast concept, while novel, would catch on with some other chains, but i have a feeling this will be over soon.

So how has it been for you folks? Are the better / bigger McDonalds offering a better all day breakfast selection where you live?

DynamiteRave
10-26-2015, 07:31 PM
The couple of McDonalds I've been to has been serving McMuffins, hotcakes and hashbrowns. It's been a weakness so far as I only go to Mickey D's for breakfast but I'm on a strict diet so no more fast food for a good long time.

I know down south they offer the biscuit meals, not McMuffins.

Chico23231
10-26-2015, 08:20 PM
Funny to see this as a thread...and yes I've been. Bacon egg and cheese with a hash brown. I usually detest anything mcd, but their breakfast isn't half bad.

I suffer from acid reflux and take daily medication. I cannot eat a heavy breakfast (eggs, sausage, bacon, biscuits, potatoes, ect) becuase it can really excite the symptoms. Usually just have fruit or a bagel in the morning. But I've found my reflux is not as bad around dinner time, so once or twice a month I'll have breakfast for dinner....hash browns, eggs, cheese, bacon, omelots. Actually just picked up some eggs yesterday with some crab meat and mild cheddar for some omelettes some time this week.

When micky d announced this, I thought it was pretty cool

Schneed10
10-27-2015, 09:16 AM
I partook once. No problems with the offerings at the locations in our area. They're offering everything they said they would and doing so quickly.

As I get older (36 now) my GI tract does a poorer and poorer job of handling McD's food. Feels like a brick in my gut. I don't imagine using the all day breakfast thing very often.

mooby
10-27-2015, 10:21 AM
I haven't even tried it. I feel like the only one that enjoys their regular menu over their breakfast menu.

CRedskinsRule
10-27-2015, 10:32 AM
I have used it at a couple here in aa county and Howard and they have had the sausage mcmuffins and hash browns. There was a yahoo piece written on how it hasn't gone smoothly though. Some franchises don't want to offer lower costing breakfast items because it knocks their profit margins down.

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mredskins
10-27-2015, 10:47 AM
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Chico23231
10-27-2015, 11:02 AM
I gotta biscuit and im in Richmond...mcmuffin just doesnt do it for me.

mredskins
10-27-2015, 11:24 AM
I gotta biscuit and im in Richmond...mcmuffin just doesnt do it for me.


Yeah it was 8am dipshit.

MTK
10-27-2015, 12:03 PM
I have used it at a couple here in aa county and Howard and they have had the sausage mcmuffins and hash browns. There was a yahoo piece written on how it hasn't gone smoothly though. Some franchises don't want to offer lower costing breakfast items because it knocks their profit margins down.

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Yeah probably doesn't make a lot of sense especially for the smaller stores to give up grill space for breakfast items.

My first job back in the day was at McD's and I know when it got busy you needed every possible inch of grill space. And breakfast was just never as busy as lunch and dinner.

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