McDelivery: Fast Food Gets Faster

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Because sometimes fast food just isn’t fast enough!

McDelivery

Introducing McDelivery! Now you can call and place your order, which will be zipped to you by scooter in a matter of minutes. Because real estate is at a premium, McDonald’s Korea simply doesn’t have many drive-thru establishments. Virtually all McD’s are walk-in establishments, so your only choice is to eat there or carry it out with your own two feet for locomotion.

However, even many traditional restaurants in Korea have delivery services – McD’s just decided to hop on the bandwagon to make getting your Big Mac even easier. More and more locations are adding the service, so check to see if you too can get a side of fries delivered to your very doorstep.

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For delivery, dial (area code) 1600-5252

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7 Comments on "McDelivery: Fast Food Gets Faster"

  1. FatManSeoul
    The Metropolitician
    07/10/2008 at 2:00 am Permalink

    Oh, their claws are reaching out even further! Say it ain’t that easy to get a Shanghai Spice Chicken Sandwich at 3AM!

  2. FatManSeoul
    suddenly susan
    08/10/2008 at 8:27 am Permalink

    some mickey D’s in manhattan offer delivery although the one time i got my meal delivered i was disappointed that the fries were all limp and soggy. some food just doesn’t travel well but maybe the hub of technology can fix that problem.

  3. FatManSeoul
    Jay
    08/10/2008 at 2:36 pm Permalink

    Hey Joe…is that you lingerin in the back?

  4. FatManSeoul
    FatManSeoul
    09/10/2008 at 12:35 am Permalink

    No, it’s his doppelganger – note that the figure is womanly rather than womanish.

  5. FatManSeoul
    The Metropolitician
    09/10/2008 at 7:04 am Permalink

    Wait — that’s NOT Joe? Am I missing something?

  6. FatManSeoul
    FatManSeoul
    09/10/2008 at 10:44 am Permalink

    Sigh – yes, that’s Joe. Fatman was trying to make a funny, but failed.

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