Is This Stealing?

Golter said:
Do you do the same thing at a sit down establishment?
You are jumping to conclusions, did I say I participated at any time??!!?!!??!! I was just throwing out some "food" for thought.

I guess I really don't care, I don't have time to be the "soda police". ;) Besides, everyone should be drinking water anyway. Soda is bad for you. :teeth:
 
Just had an idea--why don't we ask McDonald's for their opinion? I'm sure they won't mind to let you have it your way. Oh wait--let's ask Burger King instead.

;)
 
Oh god, am I going to hell because I sometimes order the kids Happy Meal?
 
Miss Jasmine said:
You are jumping to conclusions, did I say I participated at any time??!!?!!??!! I was just throwing out some "food" for thought.

I guess I really don't care, I don't have time to be the "soda police". ;) Besides, everyone should be drinking water anyway. Soda is bad for you. :teeth:

Let me rephrase"do you think the same of people who do it at a sit down resteraunt?"

Its a soda police thread....
 

Sirius said:
Oh god, am I going to hell because I sometimes order the kids Happy Meal?
No, no, that's okay, you paid for it. :goodvibes
 
manchurianbrownbear said:
Is sharing a refillable drink at McDonalds "stealing"?

No, but refilling your cup from last week's visit is!
 
Golter said:
Do you do the same thing at a sit down establishment?

I thought we were talking about McD's here? Now it's suddenly a sit-down establishment?

If I were to eat at Le Cellier and DH orders 1 drink and shares it with DS because DS only drinks 2 sips out of it, you consider that stealing? If it's stealing, then why doesn't the server stop us and say "hey, no sharing allowed."

It's the same logic at play here. Say you're on the dining plan and you only use 1 table service credit between 2 adults - one adult takes the appetizer and dessert, another one takes the entree, do you consider that stealing?
 
what about borrowing a book from somebody and not buying it for yourself?????????????????

what about borrowing someone's cd to listen to, and then not buying because you decided you didn't like it????????

what about going over to someone's house to watch at DVD with them, but you didn't rent it yourself?????
 
Golter said:
Let me rephrase"do you think the same of people who do it at a sit down resteraunt?"

Its a soda police thread....
Personally I have never seen people sharing a refillable drink, at a fast food restaurant or a sit down restaurant. :confused3 I never have even thought about people sharing refillable drinks before this thread.

It really must be the Friday before a three-day weekend. :rotfl:
 
oogieboogie said:
I thought we were talking about McD's here? Now it's suddenly a sit-down establishment?

If I were to eat at Le Cellier and DH orders 1 drink and shares it with DS because DS only drinks 2 sips out of it, you consider that stealing? If it's stealing, then why doesn't the server stop us and say "hey, no sharing allowed."

It's the same logic at play here. Say you're on the dining plan and you only use 1 table service credit between 2 adults - one adult takes the appetizer and dessert, another one takes the entree, do you consider that stealing?


The scenario with the dining plan, or ordering a kids meal, sharing 1 drink between 2 people with NO refills is not being talked about here.

You are using what you PAID for.

I don't think that is what the OP was talking about.
 
vettechick99 said:
wait, did I miss it? Is there some written rule - only one person per drink? If so then I should get in trouble for DH and I ordering a large instead of two mediums. :rolleyes:

We all know that drinks have the highest mark-up of all fast food items. I mean is it really $2.00 for a small Coke? If anyone is going to hell its the owners of establishments that grossly overcharge for 10 cents worth of drink. And they know it too b/c they offer free refills. Yup, I went there. ;)

This is all a moo point anyway (you know, the opinion of a cow). I don't think many people (if any) on this thread buy drinks knowing they can get unlimited refills to deliberately buck the system. But if it was such a problem, the industry would just put signs up prohibiting so.



Ew, that's just nastified!

On another note, I love Fridays on the DIS! Can I get a what what!! :banana:

What what! :banana: :banana:

First thing, $2.00 for a small Coke, drinks cost alot your McDonalds!!!

Why do you think they charge $2.00 for a small Coke? It's for all of the refilling sharers. Also, 1 large @ $4.00 is less than 2 mediams @ $3.00. If you share then your fine but if you share & refill then you should have paid $2.00 more. Why not pay for 2 small drinks and ask for a large cup. You pay the same but it's less trips to the refill machine?

This is much more fun than work. :earboy2:
 
babar said:
uh-oh, human sacrifice is bad? :guilty:

Only if it's done on Sundays. Otherwise, have at it! But whatever you do, do NOT share the implements of torture. It's stealing if you didn't bring your own.
 
Gymbomom said:
The scenario with the dining plan, or ordering a kids meal, sharing 1 drink between 2 people with NO refills is not being talked about here.

You are using what you PAID for.

I don't think that is what the OP was talking about.

But it's the same logic. If one person purchases a drink and shares it and then asks for a refill and shares it, the OP considers that stealing. Whether you get a refill from a fountain or refill from a server, a refill is still a refill. Sharing 1 drink between 2 people, sharing 1 drink between 4 people, sharing 1 drink between 8 people... where do you draw the line?
 
Hmmm I'm bored, I don't want to work, let's flip this around a little...

Is it okay to let fast food establisments to take advantage of you? The syrup costs next to nothing for the sodas. The cups are what costs, but I bet that there is close to a 100 percent markup on the drink. Also, for those who are concerned about the environment, wouldn't it be more environemntally sound to share the drink, rather than add another waxy papercup to the trash heap? So what does that extra soda cup cost in terms of the environment?

Oh this thread is too much fun. :teeth:
 
Let's add more thought:

What about people who purchase a small cup just because they don't want to pay the price of a large size cup, but then refill it over and over?
 
Miss Jasmine said:
Hmmm I'm bored, I don't want to work, let's flip this around a little...

Is it okay to let fast food establisments to take advantage of you? The syrup costs next to nothing for the sodas. The cups are what costs, but I bet that there is close to a 100 percent markup on the drink. Also, for those who are concerned about the environment, wouldn't it be more environemntally sound to share the drink, rather than add another waxy papercup to the trash heap? So what does that extra soda cup cost in terms of the environment?

Oh this thread is too much fun. :teeth:

:rotfl2: I love it! :rotfl2:
 
babar said:
what about borrowing a book from somebody and not buying it for yourself?????????????????

what about borrowing someone's cd to listen to, and then not buying because you decided you didn't like it????????

what about going over to someone's house to watch at DVD with them, but you didn't rent it yourself?????

:rolleyes:

Legitimate uses that do not violate copyright law. They have this thing called a library. It's free. And they contain all of the above for you to borrow--for free.

The discussion at hand is on "all you care to have" items--intended for one person that are shared by two or more people.

Apples and oranges.
 
Miss Jasmine said:
Hmmm I'm bored, I don't want to work, let's flip this around a little...

Is it okay to let fast food establisments to take advantage of you? The syrup costs next to nothing for the sodas. The cups are what costs, but I bet that there is close to a 100 percent markup on the drink. Also, for those who are concerned about the environment, wouldn't it be more environemntally sound to share the drink, rather than add another waxy papercup to the trash heap? So what does that extra soda cup cost in terms of the environment?

Oh this thread is too much fun. :teeth:

You are not required to eat there, they can charge what they want and you have to play by there rules.

FYI I callled McDonalds and they said that they do not have a company wide policy, because all McDonalds are franchises and set their own guidelines.
 
oogieboogie said:
Let's add more thought:

What about people who purchase a small cup just because they don't want to pay the price of a large size cup, but then refill it over and over?
That is within the rules. Some people will pay a little more for convinence.
 
Golter said:
You are not required to eat there, they can charge what they want and they you have to play by there rules.

FYI I callled McDonalds and they said that they do not have a company wide policy, because all McDonalds are franchises and set their own guidelines.
You own a McDonald's, don't you? I just know it!!!! ;) :teeth:
 

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