Okay I need a second opinion here…I love the Breakfast Burritos!
So nice for a quick yummy breakfast. I love the salsa and it adds a lot of flavour. My issue is this…I usually grab the Breakfast Burritos or even the Chicken Fajitas because they are quick…half healthy and yummy.
I asked for the salsa to be put on it for me and they refused. I questioned why and was told because they were already pre-rolled. My question I guess is…safety versus preference. How are you supposed to drive and try to open your burrito or fajita and spread salsa on it while driving? Not happening.
Should our McDonald’s people offer this option as a service to someone’s realistic request? Maybe simple or silly but serious when you really want your salsa.lol
LauraD says
I do agree with you on that one!Doing anything other then just driving could be dangerous…but in all honesty we have all done it at one time or another. That’s why as busy parents we need to ensure that if we do HAVE to eat on the go that we are doing it as safely as possible. So my next task is some investigating into the whys!There are no known laws against eating and driving in Nova Scotia that I am aware of, but thanks to you I am going to think twice from now on and make sure I’m super safe!
Bella says
I’m not sure why they can’t open up the burrito, or fajitas and put the salsa on for you. Is there a risk that the flour tortillas will rip if they open them up?
On a different note, are we legally allowed to drive and eat? Eating while driving can be a distraction and could possibly lead to an accident.
Naomi Jesson says
Actually you can have my salsa Laura! Haha! I like them without the salsa but I also agree that it should be a choice to make it with salsa. Hey we are not even allowed to drive and talk, I think that you would definitelty be distracted if you salsa-ed your fajita or burrito!