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email address for Macdonalds

TraceyUKTraceyUK Posts: 2,382
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Does anyone have an email address for MacDonalds, I have tried using the online form and have been ignored and its connected to a serious incident that happend to my friend and me so really need to contact head office about it.
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    GogfumbleGogfumble Posts: 22,155
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    If it is in relation to a serious incident then don't email. They are too easily ignored.

    A well written letter shows you mean business.

    Send it recorded delivery and keep a copy for yourself.

    Head Office

    McDonald's Restaurants Ltd:
    11 - 59 High Road
    East Finchley
    London,
    N2 8AW
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    CloneClownCloneClown Posts: 6,296
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    Just to be nosy but what happened to your friend?
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,065
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    What's MacDonalds? :confused:
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    butterworthbutterworth Posts: 17,878
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    CloneClown wrote: »
    Just to be nosy but what happened to your friend?
    Please, please, let it not be a creamy tumour on a chicken burger

    (Someone was on here swearing it really happened, a few years back)
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 69
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    I'm not just being pedantic, but if you want your complaint to be taken seriously you'll definitely need to address them by their actual name: McDonald's. No 'A' in the Mc.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,479
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    johnny_t wrote: »
    Please, please, let it not be a creamy tumour on a chicken burger

    (Someone was on here swearing it really happened, a few years back)

    But it IS true!!

    It happened to my friends, friends, neighbours uncles friend!!

    Honest!
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    TommyGavin76TommyGavin76 Posts: 17,066
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    johnny_t wrote: »
    Please, please, let it not be a creamy tumour on a chicken burger

    (Someone was on here swearing it really happened, a few years back)

    Yeah right. They probably had a fried rat in KFC as well.;)
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,291
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    jude1979 wrote: »
    But it IS true!!

    It happened to my friends, friends, neighbours uncles friend!!

    Honest!

    Wow, we must have mutual friends it happened to my cousins, aunties, brothers girlfriends niece. Weird huh? Lol.
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    CruachanCruachan Posts: 7,211
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    johnny_t wrote: »
    Please, please, let it not be a creamy tumour on a chicken burger

    (Someone was on here swearing it really happened, a few years back)

    One can get Chicken Chumour Burgers? Nice :)
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    CruachanCruachan Posts: 7,211
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    But that is a symbol of McDonald's not MacDonald's (whatever that might be). :)
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,413
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    Cruachan wrote: »
    But that is a symbol of McDonald's not MacDonald's (whatever that might be). :)

    A clown just about sums up MaDonalds (burger houses) but was obviously too subtle.:p
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 5,566
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    Please tell us what happend, I really want to know about this serious incident! :)
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 19
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    Cruachan wrote: »
    But that is a symbol of McDonald's not MacDonald's (whatever that might be). :)

    Wow, that's pretty pedantic.
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    GlenGlen Posts: 12,076
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    LemonGrove wrote: »
    Please tell us what happend, I really want to know about this serious incident! :)
    I couldn't really have been a "serious incident" or they would be contacting the relevant enforcement authorities, such as the environmental health department of the local authority or the police, rather than the company's head office.
    The "serious incident" was probably just a minor inconvenience like a staff member being rude or their order being wrong/late/cold etc.
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    fat controllerfat controller Posts: 13,757
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    Mash Match wrote: »
    Wow, that's pretty pedantic.

    Welcome to DS :)
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,164
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    Andykel wrote: »
    What's MacDonalds? :confused:

    They're a chain of hotels: MacDonald Hotels :o
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    TheEricPollardTheEricPollard Posts: 11,582
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    Did it involve falling on your bum?
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    MookyboyMookyboy Posts: 762
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    Did a clown pleasure himself between your buns?
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    TommyGavin76TommyGavin76 Posts: 17,066
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    I got some quite good compensation from McDonalds when late one night in there I heard one of the staff tell a customer that they 'Hope you f*cking choke on it'. Quite amusing for me, not so amusing when you've got your young daughter with you.
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    TraceyUKTraceyUK Posts: 2,382
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    Glen wrote: »
    I couldn't really have been a "serious incident" or they would be contacting the relevant enforcement authorities, such as the environmental health department of the local authority or the police, rather than the company's head office.
    The "serious incident" was probably just a minor inconvenience like a staff member being rude or their order being wrong/late/cold etc.

    Actually we did eventually manage to flag down a police car AFTER the staff refused to call them on our behalf, and FYI it was an assault that took place on their premises and they refused assistance as it wasnt against a member of their staff! And conveniently the cctv of the area it happened didnt work, etc etc etc so no it wasnt just a matter of getting our order wrong.
    This is why I feel head office need to be informed and the staff either sacked or retrained as they were totally useless and didnt give a f**k
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    MTUK1MTUK1 Posts: 20,077
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    TraceyUK wrote: »
    Actually we did eventually manage to flag down a police car AFTER the staff refused to call them on our behalf, and FYI it was an assault that took place on their premises and they refused assistance as it wasnt against a member of their staff! And conveniently the cctv of the area it happened didnt work, etc etc etc so no it wasnt just a matter of getting our order wrong.
    This is why I feel head office need to be informed and the staff either sacked or retrained as they were totally useless and didnt give a f**k

    Just remember it isn't MACdonald's though
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    QTC13QTC13 Posts: 3,566
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    johnny_t wrote: »
    Please, please, let it not be a creamy tumour on a chicken burger

    (Someone was on here swearing it really happened, a few years back)


    What's a creamy tumour?:confused:
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    Ginger DaddyGinger Daddy Posts: 8,507
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    TraceyUK wrote: »
    Actually we did eventually manage to flag down a police car AFTER the staff refused to call them on our behalf, and FYI it was an assault that took place on their premises and they refused assistance as it wasnt against a member of their staff! And conveniently the cctv of the area it happened didnt work, etc etc etc so no it wasnt just a matter of getting our order wrong.
    This is why I feel head office need to be informed and the staff either sacked or retrained as they were totally useless and didnt give a f**k

    So you want members of staff to lose their jobs and then become a drain on the welfare system?
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 8,145
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    TraceyUK wrote: »
    Actually we did eventually manage to flag down a police car AFTER the staff refused to call them on our behalf, and FYI it was an assault that took place on their premises and they refused assistance as it wasnt against a member of their staff! And conveniently the cctv of the area it happened didnt work, etc etc etc so no it wasnt just a matter of getting our order wrong.
    This is why I feel head office need to be informed and the staff either sacked or retrained as they were totally useless and didnt give a f**k

    Sorry but I don't see what they did wrong there. In any public facing job I've ever had we are told NOT to get involved as you could put yourself at risk of injury/assult.

    I don't see why you couldn't of called the police, I'm sure the staff just didn't want to get involved. We wouldn't at work, if the party thats being assulted wants to report it, its their business, the only time I would call 999 is if there was a serious injury and no-one with the injured party.
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