How much everything at McDonald's costs to make
10 years ago by jeanp · 1768 Likes · 19 comments · Popular
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deleted
· 10 years ago
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Too bad I can hardly read it.
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emptyvoid
· 10 years ago
Including shipping costs? Labor? electricity? Or just to obtain the ingredients?
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croco
· 10 years ago
Shredded lettuce you expensive little shat
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guest
· 10 years ago
By the bag, so it's probably enough in a bag for 100 burgers if that's what it's for
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abstermonk
· 10 years ago
I bet whoever leaked this is no longer working at McDonalds.
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croco
· 10 years ago
Is that a step up tho?
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chs4esq
· 10 years ago
Why are lemons 50ยข?
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croco
· 10 years ago
Lemons are expensive as shit man
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abstermonk
· 10 years ago
Not as expensive as shredded lettuce and Burrito mix.
whatabouthemretard
· 10 years ago
THose are per bag, nigga bags have like 100 in them. EX mc slave worker. Also when life gives you lemomons, inflate the shit out of them and sell them
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guest
· 10 years ago
It's like they're the Edward Snowden of McDonalds.
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guest
· 10 years ago
It's like this for all companies , it is not worth selling if they cant make 3 times what it costs
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gorep1xel
· 10 years ago
Those profits doe...
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whatabouthemretard
· 10 years ago
Nuggest, are you fucking kiding me
guest
· 10 years ago
Miscellaneous waste? lmao
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lovely
· 10 years ago
I don't eat mcdonalds anymore mainly cause I got disgusted by it, but people from school think that it's weird that I don't like it.
guest
· 10 years ago
So....this looks like a sheet to figure out how much got wasted in a given day/week/whatever. So like somebody ordered a hamburger and it got sent back for having mustard on it, or a partial bag of lettuce didn't get used, and not its too old and has to be thrown out. This is important because that means its probably used for depreciation at the end of the year, because you can deduct the lost inventory cost on your taxes. This means these numbers are the bare minimum physical ingredient costs. As emptyvoid asked, it does NOT include shipping, labor, electricity, etc. The actual cost to the McDonalds on most of that stuff is much, much higher due to all the overhead that also gets applied to each item. Their actual profit margin isn't nearly as good as you are all thinking.
guest
· 8 years ago
Wait why is no one commenting on all the different types of pies??? Here we only have apple??
traigeide
· 10 years ago