Customers flock to "Mcdonald's Of The Future", serves unlimited fries

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<!--dateline only display on first article page--> ST. JOSEPH-Missouri - You asked, they listened. The McDonald's of the future is here. The world's largest restaurant chain is unveiling what it sees as its future, and customers are loving it.
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</aside>A location in Missouri opened their doors on Thursday, with services that include self-serve kiosks for ordering meals and table service, and the highly sought out for option of unlimited french fries.
The chain says they want to compete with higher end restaurants such as Red Robin and Panera.
The company also is making changes to its menu nationwide, including improving their all day breakfast and making changes to their ingredients.
In St. Joseph, Missouri, the new McDonald'ssaw hundreds of customers attend opening day, with a line seen across the parking lot. That was likely due not only to interest in the fast-food restaurant's new look, but also the offer of unlimited french fries, company officials said.
The "McDonalds of the future" includes a dessert bar where customers can make their own sundaes. Also, hamburgers have premium options such as guacamole and pico.
Despite having automated kiosks instead of traditional cashiers the store employs more than 100 staffers, said company officials.
The company has not officially released a plan for other McDonald's around the country to offer the same services, but is looking to expand on the success seen in St. Joseph.
 

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Just happy to see kiosks starting to get used more. There is little I hate more than stupid, overpaid workers messing up my order.
 

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"The chain says they want to compete with higher end restaurants such as Red Robin and Panera."

lol
 

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Who the fuc k has time to wait in line across the parking lot for something like this. To each his own I suppose, but get a life or hobby or a job or something.
 

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unlimited french fries won't work everywhere. some "people" will find ways of stashing fries to take home. they will succeed a few times, get caught.. and then that location realizes they are losing money based on theft of fries. believe me.. if owner operators have policies in place to fill your drink cup to the top with ice so they don't have to fill your cup with expensive beverages, they will never stand for "people" trying to make off with extra fries stashed in clothes, purses, etc.

Moooooooooooooooooooo.
 

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