Quote from: Gina P on July 07, 2024, 07:08:33 AMI like the Lavern and Sherley idea. Now I have their theme song stuck in my head. Quite fitting for you though.
One (or both?) of them was always drinking "Pepsi and milk"... so that would have to be a hard stop where the comparison ended. While a Root Beer float can be delightful on rare occasions, I do remember trying this concoction at least once in my youth... Bleeech. Not a fan.
By the way? Since I'm all about us all getting just a little bit smarter every day? Here's a nugget I only recently learned which I'm' happy to share. Feel free to use it in your personal life or, you know, to impress people at parties. I'm not the boss of you...😂
Have you ever noticed that Coca-Cola products at McDonalds are simply better than anywhere else you get them? We haven't eaten at a McDonald's in maybe a decade, but on the rare occasion we do a highway drivethrough for a drink, it's always noticeable how the Coke or Diet Coke just objectively tastes BETTER.
It's not random, it's not subjective. It's done with full intent.
My sister-in-law, a life-long (until she retired in her FOURTIES!) McDonald's employee, is a notorious Diet Coke critic. She will order it at a restaurant and with one sip be able to tell you what is wrong with their process.
She told us this, the other day:
McDonald's is the only company in the world with an exclusive contract with Coke to service its machines.
When Coke machines are installed (in restaurants, movie theaters, etc), they are calibrated by Coke. And after that they are self-managed by the site. They can sign a service agreement where they get Coke re-calibration on an annual basis, and some do.
But McDonalds get theirs done MONTHLY. All machines. Everywhere. The lines professionally cleaned and recalibrated to install standards. Which is why they always taste that way.
Who knew right?