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Originally Posted by coffeebean
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Personally I am very suspicious of this. Of course we have and always have had "wack jobs", we've read it all before, in fast food restaurants, in banks, at super market check outs way before any virus pandemic. But this article about the Mc D's "incident" just does not ring true. First of all, I am a compliant person. When someone asks me to put on a mask to enter their business or home, I either do it, or I just skip that particular place, it's my choice of course. I most certainly do NOT find a mask to put on when I go through a Villages drive through Mac Donalds' to pick up an order in my own vehicle. Thankfully this has not been an issue, but, although I think most who know me would agree I am a mild mannered person, pulling up to a drive in order station (rather McD's or S&S, Burg er King, etc.), moving ahead to the "pay" window, and then moving on and waiting patiently only to be told the food would not be handed to me until I put on a mask ? ? No, no that would not be happening to me, even tempered and reasonable as I always try to be. I have often ordered on line too, paid with my C.C., and then to drive to one of these places and told if I did not return home and find a "mask" I could not have the food but they keep the money... no no no.... I think this story is a "plant", it makes no sense IMO ! Most mornings I drive thru Dunkin' for a large hot coffee. I do not look around for a mask to take with me as I am not going on to do inside errands. Thankfully, after I pay and move to the pick up window, I have never been refused my morning "fuel"; if this begins like in the article cited, I'll revert to just making the coffee at home ! Oh Well !