• ares35
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      1 year ago

      and by design, it will discourage customers from getting even a single ‘free’ refill. it already takes 5 minutes to have a human take an order at the counter. if it takes 5 minutes to get a refill, very few will even bother, and more than a few will opt for a larger and more expensive drink to begin with.

      they take so fkn long now to ‘prepare’ an order once it’s placed, i’m always deep into my first refill (and sometimes on my second) by the time the order is ready. if i can’t refill as i wait, i’m going next door to burger king or culvers.

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          61 year ago

          it’s all about the profits. that’s the only ‘reason’ they’re doing it. every time someone pushes one of those buttons, it costs them a nickel or some-such, out of their already insane margins on those beverages.

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              61 year ago

              that would require adequate and attentive staffing at the counter… which they already don’t have. if nobody ‘sees’ you at the counter with an empty cup, nobody has to be paid to fill it back up.

    • guyrocket
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      51 year ago

      Interesting. Do you know why?

      I remember decades ago the ads on TV when burger king added self service fountains. It was a BIG DEAL to have unlimited free refills.

        • @EvilLootboxOP
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          31 year ago

          I read exactly this article, a week later my go-to was closed for 3 weeks everything but the drive-thru, then this pic.

    • @AA5B
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      11 year ago

      Jokes on them - if they’re also pushing to reduce headcount by making people pay online, I’ll get it to go and I never buy drinks to go. There goes your biggest profit center