That one pacifier-addicted dragon that your caretaker warned you about. Goofy transgirl and general rapscallion 🏳️⚧️
Tends to give 💜👍 responses
as someone who reads ToSes on sites when I'm bored I can say that most of them have binding arbitration provisions in them and have for many years. They're getting more and more common, but I suspect that McDonalds already had an Arbitration provision in their ToS. They're just being more upfront about it now than they used to be.
I think I remember reading something about either a ruling or a regulation somewhere (possibly California but I'm not sure) that suggested that the standard language was unenforceable because people don't actually read the ToS and so don't know they're agreeing to it. As a result, companies are trying to disclose this up front more clearly so that it will hold up in court. I can't find a source for that though (I did try though) so don't quote me on that.
where even is this. is this on a touchscreen menu or do you have a Mcdonalds Account
i was really impressed at how accurate of a joke this was until i realized that it was not a joke
i clicked the checkbox for the funnies of seeing whether it was given some sort of css functionality before realizing that it was a flippin' screenshot
I can't be too surprised considering this is the company that tried to make a woman who had received third degree burns from their coffee seem completely unreasonable
This is worrying. Also, AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA I FOUND THIS ON MY APP ON THE WAY HOME JUST NOW🤬
Because you're gonna order a McFlurry, be charged back because the machine is broken, and like it.