Fresh Fries Every Time! 35 McDonald’s Hacks That’ll Change The Way You Order Forever
Improvised Burger Holder
Speaking of avoiding spills, we found a hack that might work better than that previous one. Once again, this one involves a McDonald’s fry box but this time used as an improvised “burger holder.” Of course, it goes without saying that you should eat your fries first before trying this one.
Aside from that, we don’t see any other downside to this smart hack. If it helps to save your favorite dress or shirt from pesky stains, it’s worth at least a try, right? What’s more, there’s no harm in following the environmentalist mantra: “Reduce, reuse, and recycle!”
Brunch At Mickey D’s
It’s hard for busy modern-day women to live out their “Breakfast At Tiffany’s” moment these days. You can always switch out the jewelry store for your local McDonald’s for an equally tasty morning meal, though. And if you’re not an early riser, there’s a way around the 10 a.m. breakfast cut-off.

Well, that is if you visit Mickey D’s during the weekends, when the cut-off time is pushed back to 11 a.m, according to Delish. That’ll surely give you ample time to get a brunch of McMuffins and pancakes in before beginning your day!
No More Long Lines
Once upon a time, fast-food drive-thrus were the faster way to order your daily fill of burgers and fries. But with more and more people choosing that option, the lines at McDonald’s to-go window seem to get longer and longer. Lucky for you, there’s a hack to help you skirt around that exact problem.

You can always order in advance through Mickey D’s mobile app and schedule your meal for pickup. And if you’re still determined to skip the drive-thru lines altogether, you can always drop inside the actual store and pick up your order from there.
Dip And Drive
Eating and driving is a regular activity for people who are always on the go. But it’s not an easy task, especially when dipping sauce is involved. There’s a way for you to dip and drive without the risk of spilling your food inside your fresh-from-the-car-wash ride, though.

Before heading off with your order, ask a McDonald’s employee for an extra McFlurry lid with your order. You can then use that nifty invention as a sauce plate securely placed on your drink. And there you have it, a no-sweat solution to a potentially messy problem!
The Contested Bended Fry Box Hack
Okay, now this next hack is still a bit contested among Mickey D fans. In a Twitter post, a user called Today Years Old shared that bending a McDonald’s fry box backward will work well for holding your dipping sauce. That sounds like a great idea, right?

Not really, at least according to netizens who found a lot of faults with the hack. Some pointed out that folding the box would only result in ketchup being catapulted onto the eater’s clothes, ultimately defeating the purpose of fashioning a sauce shelf out of a cardboard box to avoid spills.
Improvised Burger Holder
Speaking of avoiding spills, we found a hack that might work better than that previous one. Once again, this one involves a McDonald’s fry box but this time used as an improvised “burger holder.” Of course, it goes without saying that you should eat your fries first before trying this one.

Aside from that, we don’t see any other downside to this smart hack. If it helps to save your favorite dress or shirt from pesky stains, it’s worth at least a try, right? What’s more, there’s no harm in following the environmentalist mantra: “Reduce, reuse, and recycle!”
The Secret To A “Happier” Meal
Kids love McDonald’s and its signature Happy Meals. What moms don’t love, though, is how messy their children can be when they eat their share of burgers and fries. Fortunately, a mother, who goes by MumLifeMyLife on TikTok, shared a life-saving hack every parent would appreciate.

As demonstrated in a short video taken with her phone, all it takes is pulling on the tab that wraps around the Happy Meal box. Doing so would separate the box’s top portion (where the golden arches are) and the bottom part, which the kids can then use as a plate for their meal.
The One-Handed Meal
Want to have your Mickey D’s meal and eat it, too? Then you might want to try this one-handed hack popularized by McDonald’s Australia. Posting on their Instagram profile, the fast-food chain shared a four-step guide to safely stacking burgers and fries on top of your drink.

As you can see in this illustration, you basically need to pierce your burger box onto your straw and balance your food onto the two cardboard containers. And there you go! You can now eat while holding your meal in one hand and use the other to scoop it into your mouth, all while rushing to class or work.
Fresh Fries Every time
It’s no secret that McDonald’s fries are the bomb. The only problem is that they can get stale when left out and then served to you cold, especially if you order during non-busy hours. Here’s one easy solution to that problem: ask for non-salted fries.

By making that request, the staff would have to fry up a new batch for you since they usually immediately add salt to fries after cooking them. And if you still want some flavor on your French fries, just ask for a packet of salt—free of charge—then add it onto your food.
Receipts, Please
You might have heard the word “receipt” used when people demand accountability or some kind of proof on the Internet. But did you know you can also benefit from a habit of asking for receipts while ordering at Mickey D’s?

See, managers often give better service to mystery diners, who are purposely sent to eat at certain locations to assess how a McDonald’s restaurant is being run. So if you want a freshly made Big Mac or a piping apple pie for your next meal, don’t forget to mention a receipt, so your cashier knows what’s up.
The Best Time For A Big Mac
In that same vein, you’ll also benefit from avoiding McDonald’s altogether during peak ordering hours if it’s good service you’re after. According to Kamran Adnan, a former fast-food worker, the best time for a Big Mac or any other meal of your liking is usually around 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.

He called these hours “gap-buster times,” which mystery shoppers pick to order at Mickey D’s. As mentioned before, ordering during these timeslots while also asking for a receipt would make staff think you’re a mystery shopper and give you better service.
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