This is when you should realize all those employees, we're raised by terrible parents. Not because they workat McDonald's now but how they treat people, the same goes for the customer's as well.
@@matasa7463I was actually happy for him being the head of the Franchising, however, he's been greedy, though make McDonalds and empire, but, he screw up with the Founders. Even though the founders could not see the big future for being contented, Rey should never abandon them. 😢
@@KingofFray The guy ordering in this scene went back on a handshake deal they made because legally he could get away with it and cut the founders out of the business entirely.
@@PhoenixFlight8Dyep! Foley! The paper bags or other props that usually make sounds like plastic etc. are made from quieter materials so the actors’ lines are heard clearly and then foley artists recreate the sound effects in film processing
I mean, at the time, fast food wasn't a thing. I'd be hella confused too if the order I literally just ordered came immediately right after I ordered. 😅
I like how the guy didn’t judge him, he just explained how it worked since getting food that quickly was such a new concept for a lot of people at the time.
@@DaBellOfDaBeets wow, you hate someone for being kind and explaining to someone how something works instead of being unnecessarily rude and not helping the situation whatsoever? Sounds like you have a horrible personality. Might wanna keep that to yourself. 🗿
@@cathypruente-cole9312wanna know the sad truth? They're not broken, they're just extremely complicated to clean so they just tell you they're broken so they don't have to go through the rigmarole of cleaning it (I don't blame them tbh. In one there's getting paid enough for that)
@@RenaissanceEarCandy here in Finland ice cream and shakes are always available at every McDonald's. I go once/twice a month to get my fix and there has never been an issue with the machine. Honestly, this broken ice cream machine meme has confused me for a while now
Yeah the McDonald’s employees these days aren’t nearly that well spoken, polite, nice, or intelligent. Wonder what happened. Wonder if it has anything to do with you know….the type that typically works in McDonald’s now days? The entitled type? 🤷
@@Tbird_11 you think it might have anything to do with the fact that one person could support an entire family with a minimum wage job back then? Or is it just your stupid racism?
I’m sure he has to explain the way they do things several times to people who are not familiar with it. I think he also likes explaining it which is kind of cute just to see the expressions on their faces :3
@Meteorite Entertainment Yeah, it's very adorable. I think he's almost as amazed as the customers are. Of course nowadays the concept isn't all that revolutionary anymore but back then that was the lightbulb of fast food.
I agree. Like he has this sparkle in his eyes, maybe feeling so happy to be in a scene with Michael Keaton, and/or a genuinely good actor. And the freckles are also cute.
Yeah cause the pay back then was respectable enough hence why he's respectful. You pay your workers well and more often than not they will be nice like him
Back in the 60s & 70s, I remember my parents throwing all the trash in the car right out the window... They'd dump their ashtray in any parking lot they happened to be... Sad thing, everyone did it. There was litter everywhere. Then a commercial came on TV that changed it all .. an American Native/Indian, in Indian attire, was standing on the side of a highway and a bag of fast food trash came flying out a car window, right at his feet. They then zoom in to his face where they show a tear rolling down his face. A note flashed... Don't Litter Everything changed that day
@@teestjulian I'm 64, living in Canada, close to the U.S. border. I remember that ad. That one ad changed my life too. To this day! Nothing goes out my window. I'm at home every day and at a gas station once a week. There is no need to throw anything on the ground, ever.
After he retired the chain went to shit. My mom worked at McDonald's for years and left in 2004, for other reasons, but that was definitely the turning point
@@WestenCombsHmmm, haven't they reinvented themselves now, not only in America but all over the world? Their coffees are reasonably good, they do have health options like granola yogurt etc. For insurance in India, McDonald's, KFC, Taco Hell, Chilis, Subway are all positioned deliberately as mid-level restaurants with food much more expensive than the local fare. And much more than American equivalent rates. For instance in San Jose,Ca we get 4:99$ big breakfast combos that have a lot more food than the 4$ (Indian rupee equivalent) medium sized chalupa or 5$ footlong sub in India. Sad, hopefully it will change soon.
Employees like him disappear because of how toxic and terrible customers are. I know this because when I got my first job in 2017 at a KFC *I WAS that cashier*. That job gave me depression that i'm still on meds for, my manager was manipulative and lied to me constantly, and the customers were so mean and horrible I would spend some of my breaks crying. I've had food thrown at me, i've been pelted with coins when I reminded someone they didn't hand me enough cash, i've been verbally assaulted and threatened and i've been spat on about three times. People are entitled feral animals when they're hungry and that job killed my faith in humanity.
@@dannybrezelhorner2715 I'm sorry you had to go through that. I know the reality of the fast food industry is very different from what is portrayed in the clip. Even though its hard, don't lose hope in humanity, there are still decent people out there even though they are dwindling. I pray your future job experiences are much better and you are treated with respect
I experienced this first hand at an A&W. They gave us free medium root beers for waiting till they opened at 11am, getting everything up and ready, and not screaming at them. It kind of took me aback realizing people will just scream at fast food workers or will rush them for not doing everything instantly.
Can confirm. I needed an employee's help with something. He was in an awful mood. He was real short with me. Out of habit, I call people "boss". I called him boss and his attitude changed completely. I said please or thank you boss. Asked him his opinion. I've noticed with waiters too. I'll call one boss and suddenly it's like I'm the head of the table.
I know it is not the same as fast food, but I stopped and thanked each employee at my local grocery store in the days leading up to Christmas when it was really busy. I told them I appreciate them being there, as some of them are there every time I go, and I am there several times a week. If it were not for them, we customers would not be able to get all the last minute things. They were REALLY appreciative, and said they rarely hear it. I really MEANT it too
You must not have been to a fast food place lately. 90% of the time they either just kind of mumble at you or they’re in a huff from the very start of the interaction. You can try to bring as much positivity to the encounter as you want, but you’re usually dealing with someone who is underpaid, overworked, and operating on a combination of recreational drugs who isn’t developed normal social skills and is perhaps working with a limited iq. I don’t say that to be mean, just that most fast workers today are not kids working their first job, they are full grown adults working at a depressing job because they have no other choice for whatever reason. It’s sort of a filter for people who don’t really have the ability or inclination to have a pleasant conversation with you. Anyone capable of doing that is able to get a better job to pretty quickly.
You realize this scene was based off when we didn’t have INSTANT food? Fast food existed but not like this. I bet you were born in the 2010’s thinking the world was always how it is now it wasn’t g 😭😭😭
This singular moment in history, changed the entire convenience food industry forever. Ray Kroc started what ultimately became a multibillion $ industry worldwide with this being the nucleating point for all his work after.
@@HanginInSFminimum wage in the 1950s: $1 per hour. Or $40 per week. Or $2,080 per year. Cost of house: $15,000 (721% of annual salary). Cost of new car: $1,510 (72% of annual salary). Cost of college tuition: $600 (28% of annual salary). Minimum wage today: $7.25. Or $290 per week. Or $15,080 per year. Cost of house: $200,000 (1,326% of annual salary). Cost of new car: $14,000 (92% of annual salary). Cost of college tuition: $10,000 (66% of annual salary). It’s way fucking more expensive today than it was back then. To pay off college “as you go” in those days would’ve required 11 hours of minimum wage work per week. To pay off college as you go TODAY would require 190 hours of minimum wage work per week. Think about how absolutely fucking insane that is. Your generation had to work 11 hours per week to get through college (you poor, poor souls). My generation has to work 27 hours per day to get through college (fun fact: there’s only 24 hours in one fucking day. You had it easy. You had it easy. You had it easy. One more time: YOU HAD IT EASY! Shut the fuck up and thank a young person for putting up with your idiotic horsehit. P.s. you entitled assholes only got so many benefits and opportunities because your parents (a better generation) fought in WWII. You paid back your parents’ sacrifices by sitting on your fucking asses, dropping acid, and dodging Vietnam. Pathetic.
@@HanginInSFactually that was the entire point of having a “minimum wage” along with trying to keep children from being used as workers or “entering” the workforce. It just hasn’t kept up consistently since the 80s and now does not do nearly close to what it was originally implemented for. Just FYI :)
Yeah now days you have the black ghetto girl with the chicken head movement, who’s on 3 different phone calls while taking your order, can’t talk properly and just an asshole for no reason.
What's weird is street food existed long before, was just as fast, you eat it outside etc. it makes it seem like this was more revolutionary than it was
The part of this scene that shocked me the most wasn’t the old school equipment, or even the price of the food but the politeness of the McDonald’s employee!!! 👌🏽
Actually, this was the norm in 1950's America. Workers, whether in food, retail, etc. were expected to act like this and customers expected it. It was a kinder, gentler more respectful society back then. To some extent, it continued through the early to mid 1980's. Then everything went to hell.
Also, back then, the food was REAL. Real 100% beef burgers. Milkshakes made with real milk. Not like today with their soy burgers and chemical shakes which only taste somewhat like milkshakes.
@@a.yakinderklassiker2760 bro we know that's not why, our culture has been ruined since then anyway, people in the great depression were probably way better
He was really paid a living wage where he could even afford to buy a house. When people's material needs and futures are secure, they're much more likely to be happy and kind. Crazy huh?
@@nate4703Exactly. There’s no competition amongst workers so there’s very little quality in staff. If these companies paid a wage worth working for, their staff may be a little more motivated to provide good customer service.
Because he probably explained patiently the same thing to his family and friends back then in those days, what his work entails and how the customers ‘are supposed to’ eat… 😂 it’s pretty amusing to explain to bewildered folks new concepts of daily activities, in this case, consumption of food 😂😂😂
@@writerconsiderednawh you got it all wrong I used to think this aswell first time I saw it. But he actually tried helping the brothers. And his friends he had originally always made fun of him and never believed him. He had a dream and wanted to work on it with the brothers. The real bad thing he did was cheat on his wife and sort of just pushed her aside as he was getting popular but at least he asked for a divorce.
Bruh you’re holding up the line ray Kroc !!!!!!! O your the reason I can have a 20 piece McNugget anywhere !!!!! Take all the time you need sir !!!! lol 😂
I watched that movie for my business foundations class back in like 9th grade and I think that employee in particular would go to become one the founders best business associates, if that's the character I'm thinking of anyway. And it was all just because he was kind
@@that_tall_guy7437if you watched it you know the guy that ordered screwed the original creators of McDonald’s over to the point where they weren’t allowed to use their own last name
Wish they found a way to mass produce the food they use to make back then instead of what they ended up with today….. guaranteed night and day difference
I wonder if it tasted like a real hamburger (not McDonald's). People had more comparison materials back then. I doubt they would love a current Mac Burgers chemical tastes.
The most peaceful and kind conversation with McDonald's employee to ever exist
This is when you should realize all those employees, we're raised by terrible parents. Not because they workat McDonald's now but how they treat people, the same goes for the customer's as well.
it never existed, this dialog is pure mcdonalds marketing trying to depict the positive aspects how he supposedly perceived them
@@71TassoI don't think so. This whole movie is showing how fucked up McDonald's really is
Lmao is that because most mcdonalds customers are raging lunatics
true! u find them in movie.
Fun fact. This scene captures both the moment that he discovers the epic potential of McDonalds but also the last time a McDonald's employee was happy
He took over the company, screwed over the founders, and made it into an empire.
@@matasa7463I was actually happy for him being the head of the Franchising, however, he's been greedy, though make McDonalds and empire, but, he screw up with the Founders. Even though the founders could not see the big future for being contented, Rey should never abandon them. 😢
@@imrkmrvls22what? Give me more context. So the founder is no longer at mcdonalds???
Basically, the guy who order the foods tricked them and bought the entire McDonalds rights for himself.@@KingofFray
@@KingofFray The guy ordering in this scene went back on a handshake deal they made because legally he could get away with it and cut the founders out of the business entirely.
The sound of him grabbing his food is just so satisfying for some reason to me
Thank god I'm not the only one who thought that.
It has no right to be that satisfying
Who wants a fun fact! Most of the time the paper bags in movies are made of fabric and they add the sounds afterwards!
@@PhoenixFlight8Dyep! Foley! The paper bags or other props that usually make sounds like plastic etc. are made from quieter materials so the actors’ lines are heard clearly and then foley artists recreate the sound effects in film processing
@@MrLicoriceTreefr kid
They picked the perfect actor to play the employee
Looks like Michael Keaton.
@@SlickArmor_the employee_
@@Lincolntowncoupe "The Founder".
Edit: 🤣 It's in the video title. I was right.
@@SlickArmor Oh my God. The comment was about the employee at the McDonald's. Not about the customer. The customer is Michael Keaton.
@@Lincolntowncoupe
"Oh God"
George Burns
Can we get a W for that employee for keeping a smile on his face
yes, Big W.
Ya, smiling fast food employees do not exist these days. This is also true for retail as well.
Its all because of the hat, if employees now had hats as cool as those ones they would be the happiest employees ever
@@Kalakastik3 yes, i agree 😁
Or it’s bc it’s a movie just maybe??????
“In your car. In the park. At home. Out of my line.”
😂
Lol
Reminds me of john pinette. GET OUT OF THE LINE!
@@LoneWolfsLair lol
Very funny👍👍 😂
that employee is a walking ray of sunshine 💀
And that customer is one of the worst Ray's ever
He looks so huggable
nah hes a smartass
Michael Keaton acting just gold 😀
Agreed, he's quite underrated as an actor.
I watched this film the other night and kept saying “Batman” every time he showed up. I ended up saying Batman a lot.
The look of genuine confusion was amazing
Shut up onion boi🤥
@@Traydrill46 Bruh
I mean, at the time, fast food wasn't a thing. I'd be hella confused too if the order I literally just ordered came immediately right after I ordered. 😅
@@Traydrill46womp womp, he did nothing wrong and you’re doing all this. Party pooper party pooper
@@Traydrill46 shut up banana boy
That employee is like a Golden Retriever
Lol he really is, idk how to explain it but I completely agree
Lol i can see this dude playing the voice of a animated golden retriever.
@@mrfroghello I feel like he would do best at whimpering
😂
Hes like Dug from the movie up.
Man, the employee's smile just made my day (even when it's 9:34 at night)
These two people seem the happiest humans i've ever seen
The employee is...the dude ordering turned out to be a total miserable a$$bag thief!
@@nickh7777Yeeess BUT!
It’s Michael Keaton.
I like how the guy didn’t judge him, he just explained how it worked since getting food that quickly was such a new concept for a lot of people at the time.
Now if you asked you’d be looked at like you’re insane and told to get the sm(f)uck out
Chick fil a workers when it first came to Vegas be like…😂
And everyone in the line was waiting calmly. Super realistic lol. I know it's just movie.
@@DaBellOfDaBeets wow, you hate someone for being kind and explaining to someone how something works instead of being unnecessarily rude and not helping the situation whatsoever? Sounds like you have a horrible personality. Might wanna keep that to yourself. 🗿
@@DaBellOfDaBeetsah yes you would expect him to be a time god who already knows everything
"This is my ice cream?"
"Yes, sir our ice machines are top of the line"
*single tear*
🤣🤣🤣 their ice cream machines are always broken!
@@cathypruente-cole9312that's the truth !!
@@cathypruente-cole9312damn fr?
@@cathypruente-cole9312wanna know the sad truth? They're not broken, they're just extremely complicated to clean so they just tell you they're broken so they don't have to go through the rigmarole of cleaning it (I don't blame them tbh. In one there's getting paid enough for that)
@@RenaissanceEarCandy here in Finland ice cream and shakes are always available at every McDonald's. I go once/twice a month to get my fix and there has never been an issue with the machine. Honestly, this broken ice cream machine meme has confused me for a while now
The kindness and most patience McDonald employee ever. I wish there was still an employee like this in my local McDonald. This vedio just made my day.
This is so freaking wholesome, man.
What's a lot less wholesome is the actual story of the film this is from
@@Lincolntowncoupe Yeah. That's true.
I like how innocent and nice the employee is
It's almost like it's corporate propaganda
@@DarthStew96 Just life when america was 80% white
Yeah the McDonald’s employees these days aren’t nearly that well spoken, polite, nice, or intelligent. Wonder what happened. Wonder if it has anything to do with you know….the type that typically works in McDonald’s now days? The entitled type? 🤷
@@Tbird_11 as a former fast food worker, I can tell you it’s 100% entitlement
@@Tbird_11 you think it might have anything to do with the fact that one person could support an entire family with a minimum wage job back then? Or is it just your stupid racism?
‘Man this is great, I gotta fight spiderman in five minutes’
Underrated comment 😂
"I gotta fight the joker in 5 minutes"
Cuz he is birdman, and bird eats spiders, as a snack of course, after the burger.
@@user-pq8lz3ip3qhe's vulture
@@Makamakazi You killed the joke 🙄
Ive never seen a mcdonalds employee smile until now
Probably because the customers are jackasses.
you can blame the guy who ordered on why they don't
Protect this employee at all cost
The employee has such a wholesome vibe towards his job and the customers
I’m sure he has to explain the way they do things several times to people who are not familiar with it. I think he also likes explaining it which is kind of cute just to see the expressions on their faces :3
The only nice employee ever since
Well he’s getting paid isn’t he?
@Meteorite Entertainment Yeah, it's very adorable. I think he's almost as amazed as the customers are. Of course nowadays the concept isn't all that revolutionary anymore but back then that was the lightbulb of fast food.
Now it's take a number and wait .. some times it's fast it got ruined by door dash and mobile pickup
Whoever played the worker,
He's so precious
He did such a great job in this scene
Was thinking the same.
What are you? 12 yo?
@@satanmontana8495
¿Quién te hirió tanto de pequeño?
I agree. Like he has this sparkle in his eyes, maybe feeling so happy to be in a scene with Michael Keaton, and/or a genuinely good actor. And the freckles are also cute.
@@satanmontana8495speak for yourself
The happiest McDonalds employee you'll ever see, even if its an act for a movie
Well lots of us have bad days too
@@nickh7777Your life is a bad day if you work at McDonald's.
@@HighWireDiver nah I wasn't suggesting I work there, but I agree
Batman was McDonald’s most famous customer
Todays McDonald’s: “BOY I AINT PLAYIN WITH YOU GET OUT MAH DRIVE THRU”
blame corporate mcdonald’s for making us have to get u out of the line before 120 seconds otherwise we get in trouble
Yuurrr....12,78
Manager selling hard drugs in the drive thru (true story)
@@gavinmuller8395"wait what happened?”
@@theamazingasherbukenya9"12.78, PULL TO THE WINDOW"
What a kind man, hopefully he doesn’t turn out to be a supervillain based off of an avian species
Michael Keatons character? That's Ray Croc. Quite the ruthless asshole lol.
Definitely, and I sure hope he won't fight Spider-Man or something
Dude, that would be scary if he based his suit off a bat!
Well he surely won’t be an evil circus tycoon abusing big eared elephants
He could be a DC hero based off an avian species. You never know.
He is like a time traveler when he time travels to the future
It’s the beauty of simplicity
Kindest McDonald’s employee to ever exist
Wordington pfp
wordington comment
I hope you know that it is acting. Michael Keating is an actor. Are people really that stupid
@@raymondosullivan1958 Wordington party pooper
@@raymondosullivan1958 bro. It’s a joke. I was joking.
McD employee that actually speaks with the customer. Very rare.
Yep, no attitude.
Yeah cause the pay back then was respectable enough hence why he's respectful. You pay your workers well and more often than not they will be nice like him
Well its normal in my country
I’m a Mickey D’s employee and I always try to be nice to the customers, as do many other people who work there with me
The cup was waaay too big to historicity accurate
That's a modern size cup the originals were tiny
This really puts into perspective how wild fast food is
The worker is so wholesome ❤️
"So where can I throw the garbage?"
"Idk, in your car, at the park, throw it wherever you like!"
Sad but true. In Canada, the most littered product is the Tim Hortons coffee cup.
Back in the 60s & 70s, I remember my parents throwing all the trash in the car right out the window... They'd dump their ashtray in any parking lot they happened to be... Sad thing, everyone did it. There was litter everywhere. Then a commercial came on TV that changed it all .. an American Native/Indian, in Indian attire, was standing on the side of a highway and a bag of fast food trash came flying out a car window, right at his feet.
They then zoom in to his face where they show a tear rolling down his face. A note flashed... Don't Litter
Everything changed that day
@@teestjulian I'm 64, living in Canada, close to the U.S. border. I remember that ad. That one ad changed my life too. To this day! Nothing goes out my window. I'm at home every day and at a gas station once a week. There is no need to throw anything on the ground, ever.
That exact thing happened at The Simpsons @@teestjulian
Ha
For those who don’t know, that employee is Fred Turner. (He would later go on to become McDonalds CEO when Ray Kroc retired)
Correct!
So that is why he is so happy. 😂
After he retired the chain went to shit. My mom worked at McDonald's for years and left in 2004, for other reasons, but that was definitely the turning point
@@WestenCombsHmmm, haven't they reinvented themselves now, not only in America but all over the world? Their coffees are reasonably good, they do have health options like granola yogurt etc. For insurance in India, McDonald's, KFC, Taco Hell, Chilis, Subway are all positioned deliberately as mid-level restaurants with food much more expensive than the local fare. And much more than American equivalent rates. For instance in San Jose,Ca we get 4:99$ big breakfast combos that have a lot more food than the 4$ (Indian rupee equivalent) medium sized chalupa or 5$ footlong sub in India. Sad, hopefully it will change soon.
Ok what's the actors name that is the employee
I want more employees to be like him😭
I love this film, Michael Keaton is incredible
That cashier was lovely. I wish they were more employees like him
Employees like him disappear because of how toxic and terrible customers are. I know this because when I got my first job in 2017 at a KFC *I WAS that cashier*. That job gave me depression that i'm still on meds for, my manager was manipulative and lied to me constantly, and the customers were so mean and horrible I would spend some of my breaks crying. I've had food thrown at me, i've been pelted with coins when I reminded someone they didn't hand me enough cash, i've been verbally assaulted and threatened and i've been spat on about three times.
People are entitled feral animals when they're hungry and that job killed my faith in humanity.
@@dannybrezelhorner2715 I'm sorry you had to go through that. I know the reality of the fast food industry is very different from what is portrayed in the clip. Even though its hard, don't lose hope in humanity, there are still decent people out there even though they are dwindling. I pray your future job experiences are much better and you are treated with respect
What Is his name, couldn't find it online
When businesses begin they value their appreciation for their customers, once they go corporate they could care less about them except their money.
Society changed.
Never seen a McDonalds worker that happy
Back then it was basically a start up to see peoples reaction and feedback , that’s why everyone is so enthusiastic
Si la paga era basada en las ventas que se hacían . Yo estaría brincando de la alegria con cada cliente
I have.
they weren't ghetto yet
Your not looking at a worker, yourooking at a founder
Dude this scene is so peaceful for some reason and it makes me so happy and feel warm
POV: the meanest McDonald's employee in the 1900's
This lifehack actually works in real life: when you are polite to staff, they are usually more polite to you, more often than not.
I experienced this first hand at an A&W. They gave us free medium root beers for waiting till they opened at 11am, getting everything up and ready, and not screaming at them. It kind of took me aback realizing people will just scream at fast food workers or will rush them for not doing everything instantly.
Can confirm. I needed an employee's help with something. He was in an awful mood. He was real short with me. Out of habit, I call people "boss". I called him boss and his attitude changed completely. I said please or thank you boss. Asked him his opinion. I've noticed with waiters too. I'll call one boss and suddenly it's like I'm the head of the table.
keyword being usual.
Had some really unpleasant and miserable staff serving me.
I know it is not the same as fast food, but I stopped and thanked each employee at my local grocery store in the days leading up to Christmas when it was really busy. I told them I appreciate them being there, as some of them are there every time I go, and I am there several times a week. If it were not for them, we customers would not be able to get all the last minute things. They were REALLY appreciative, and said they rarely hear it.
I really MEANT it too
You must not have been to a fast food place lately. 90% of the time they either just kind of mumble at you or they’re in a huff from the very start of the interaction. You can try to bring as much positivity to the encounter as you want, but you’re usually dealing with someone who is underpaid, overworked, and operating on a combination of recreational drugs who isn’t developed normal social skills and is perhaps working with a limited iq. I don’t say that to be mean, just that most fast workers today are not kids working their first job, they are full grown adults working at a depressing job because they have no other choice for whatever reason. It’s sort of a filter for people who don’t really have the ability or inclination to have a pleasant conversation with you. Anyone capable of doing that is able to get a better job to pretty quickly.
This employee is such a vibe. “In your car…..at the park…..at home…..wherever you’d like!😄”
America loves park.... parking lots
"out of my line"
Passed the vibe check with flying colors
@@metal87powerno we like state parks and the great out doors
@@metal87powerYeah national parks. Not shitty parks with one bench in England
This is wholesome
Man asking questions like he was born yesterday 💀
You realize this scene was based off when we didn’t have INSTANT food? Fast food existed but not like this. I bet you were born in the 2010’s thinking the world was always how it is now it wasn’t g 😭😭😭
The most patient McDonald's worker in history
Or the first. It was downhill from there
Cause it’s a goddamn movie bro
Juste bécasse he is The MC Donald behin the name.
The only satisfied customer in McDonald's history.
Yall should also be patient and have sum common sense coming through
He's like the exact opposite of a modern McDonald's employee
Lmao facts, had a guy at mickeys challenge me to a fight when I tried to get my drink exchanged because they messed up my order.
Nowadays he’d be at chick fil a.
@@thecapone45
It’s Batman
White
Blur la this guy. 😂
This singular moment in history, changed the entire convenience food industry forever. Ray Kroc started what ultimately became a multibillion $ industry worldwide with this being the nucleating point for all his work after.
That employee was so lucky to serve food to Batman.
Beetlejuice
Mr. Mom
Bruce Wayne living like a normal guy for the first time in his life.
You meant Birdman...
thats not batman thats kroc.... killer kroc(croc) in disguise....he did kill the mac bros
That's the most contagiously cheerful mcdo employee I've ever seen. Would totally keep buying everyday if he was this cheerful. 😂
He's the owner of mcdonalds
That’s nice of you for real. Good person you seem like to keep wanting to give GOOD PPL your buisness
mcdo is interesting ... maccas i like more but you do you hombre
I can’t believe how gross “mcdo” is. Why would you say that
And I would totally keep this employee....
He’s so wholesome
I want to hug the worker. He seems so nice
Back when a job at McDonald’s could support a family
Now can't even support 1 person 😂
No it couldn't and it never could. Damn you young people really have no conception how poor people used to be and how hard they had to work.
@@HanginInSFSF
@@HanginInSFminimum wage in the 1950s: $1 per hour. Or $40 per week. Or $2,080 per year. Cost of house: $15,000 (721% of annual salary). Cost of new car: $1,510 (72% of annual salary). Cost of college tuition: $600 (28% of annual salary).
Minimum wage today: $7.25. Or $290 per week. Or $15,080 per year. Cost of house: $200,000 (1,326% of annual salary). Cost of new car: $14,000 (92% of annual salary). Cost of college tuition: $10,000 (66% of annual salary).
It’s way fucking more expensive today than it was back then. To pay off college “as you go” in those days would’ve required 11 hours of minimum wage work per week. To pay off college as you go TODAY would require 190 hours of minimum wage work per week. Think about how absolutely fucking insane that is. Your generation had to work 11 hours per week to get through college (you poor, poor souls). My generation has to work 27 hours per day to get through college (fun fact: there’s only 24 hours in one fucking day.
You had it easy. You had it easy. You had it easy.
One more time: YOU HAD IT EASY!
Shut the fuck up and thank a young person for putting up with your idiotic horsehit.
P.s. you entitled assholes only got so many benefits and opportunities because your parents (a better generation) fought in WWII. You paid back your parents’ sacrifices by sitting on your fucking asses, dropping acid, and dodging Vietnam. Pathetic.
@@HanginInSFactually that was the entire point of having a “minimum wage” along with trying to keep children from being used as workers or “entering” the workforce. It just hasn’t kept up consistently since the 80s and now does not do nearly close to what it was originally implemented for. Just FYI :)
Batman got real flustered
The fact that 253 people like and got the Batman reference gives me hope all is not lost in this world.
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@@jspnc123Old people do exist. For now.
Vulture just wanted to make sure its food was dead.
YEEESSSSS
I love the amazement of the man’s face, that is the face of something new
He is to happy for the whole video😂😂😅😅
why does this seem like the most wholesome conversation I’ve seen especially with the piano in the back😭
Cause society has fallen and we no longer use full terms for things …….type shit
Later, the customer stole the idea, so...
Because this was our life before our home was filled with 3rd world scum.
Yeah no, its not. The customer ended up stealing McDonald’s from the original creators.
Because the guy was genuinely happy 😁 before the world 🌎 & society turned even more toxic & more corrupted.
This is the most wholesome interaction at a McDonald's I’ve ever seen.
The one and only...
Bought and paid for
Yeah now days you have the black ghetto girl with the chicken head movement, who’s on 3 different phone calls while taking your order, can’t talk properly and just an asshole for no reason.
It was the beginning
1950s >
Bro was carrying the guitar like a two handed weapon from Skyrim.
The enjoyment of life here is so peaceful I had a smile on my face ❤
Keatons facial expressions throughout his career are GOLDEN.
Unfortunately, I doubt most born after 1990 even know who he is, or that he was the original Batman
@@2323msg They have a chance to know now with the big return.
The Paper ...he was full of facial expressions...lolol..love that movie.
He eyebrow acts
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I love this sort of whimsical telling of his first encounter with fast food
Fast food didn't exist before this.
@@troydepauw5117, sure it did! Deer, elk, moose, bison…. 😉
@@jaydeutscherhe meant processed cuisine. 😂
this is how fast food chains represents the average NPC
"where do i eat"
What's weird is street food existed long before, was just as fast, you eat it outside etc. it makes it seem like this was more revolutionary than it was
This is just Bruce ordering his fast food for the first time. He doesn't have Alfred around anymore to cook for him.
Nah but does he seem so sarcastic about it tho 😂😂😭😭
The part of this scene that shocked me the most wasn’t the old school equipment, or even the price of the food but the politeness of the McDonald’s employee!!! 👌🏽
Yes today they chase people out that buy food for the homeless
End of an era
Muffuckka would have the ice cream machine running perfectly
Or.... the customer wont be acting like a d##k
Is this a show or movie what's this called?
I love this worker, he seems so nice and happy and helpful, we need more people like him
we need to be the people like him
Based 🗿
Probably was making decent money back then
@@LuisFlores-mc2tchell, he probably made enough money that summer to pay for his tuition, books, and housing.
Actually, this was the norm in 1950's America. Workers, whether in food, retail, etc. were expected to act like this and customers expected it. It was a kinder, gentler more respectful society back then. To some extent, it continued through the early to mid 1980's. Then everything went to hell.
Michael Keaton is the best actor
nicest and kindest Guy Ive seen ❤
It's so interesting to realize that pre-made food was a new phenomenon back then.
But nowadays mcdonalds foods are assembled per order. And they expect average turnaround of under a minute.
Not really that interesting
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Also, back then, the food was REAL. Real 100% beef burgers. Milkshakes made with real milk. Not like today with their soy burgers and chemical shakes which only taste somewhat like milkshakes.
I like how gentle and innocent this clip is. No egos, no anger; just good manners.
u can think only that? really?
I totally agree. Back when people had manners
But the nice server didn't know he just served SATAN a burger.
i watched the movie the dude changes real quick
@@flamingpieherman9822it’s always been like this in society
bro is the nicest man ever 😆
The Founder is a great movie that really gets better with each viewing.
McDonald’s employees sure have changed.
people have changed 😂
People in general got worse
@@redline1916maybe less polite but idk about neccesarily worse.
Bcs their salary changed too
@@a.yakinderklassiker2760 bro we know that's not why, our culture has been ruined since then anyway, people in the great depression were probably way better
Give that employee a raise for actually being happy and kind to customers and his job 😌
😂😂😂
He was really paid a living wage where he could even afford to buy a house. When people's material needs and futures are secure, they're much more likely to be happy and kind. Crazy huh?
I think he was an actor.
A whole extra 12 cents.
Back when that was worth something
when employees got paid the equivalent to 25/hr out of school and a house was 6k, that's why he is 🙂
Ray Krook couldn't even tip fifteen cents LOL
For those who missed it
The name of the movie is actually in the title this time. Movie: The Founder (2016)
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Before I knew what the movie was, based off this clip, I thought it was going to be about a guy who went back in time to th 1950s. I was very wrong.
The worker seems so nice and seems so innocent and I like his voice plus kindness
This was at a time in that jobs like this were paid fair and you had the chance of getting promoted "only" for working hard
If only we had that type of customer service nowadays.
@@Revenge1223they don't pay enough for that. Back then you would be able to buy a home on a salary from a job like this.
And I bet he says n!gger lol jk
@@nate4703Exactly. There’s no competition amongst workers so there’s very little quality in staff. If these companies paid a wage worth working for, their staff may be a little more motivated to provide good customer service.
Back when fast food was actually fast😂
What a genuine soul running the register ❤
I like how the employee isn’t being condescending or rude; he is genuinely happy to explain
It's all in the tone, the consideration, the respect. What happens within, will show on the outside.
They remind me of in n out workers nowadays
Because he probably explained patiently the same thing to his family and friends back then in those days, what his work entails and how the customers ‘are supposed to’ eat… 😂 it’s pretty amusing to explain to bewildered folks new concepts of daily activities, in this case, consumption of food 😂😂😂
Its a movie....loser😢
Another time
This is one of the greatest movies ever made. True testament of persistence and patience. Michael Keaton is just a legend
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Spider-Man couldn’t stop him from stealing McDonald’s
Only a sociopath could find a sociopath as the hero.
"A man is what he thinks about..all day long" fantastic movie!!
@@writerconsiderednawh you got it all wrong I used to think this aswell first time I saw it. But he actually tried helping the brothers. And his friends he had originally always made fun of him and never believed him. He had a dream and wanted to work on it with the brothers.
The real bad thing he did was cheat on his wife and sort of just pushed her aside as he was getting popular but at least he asked for a divorce.
Bruh you’re holding up the line ray Kroc !!!!!!! O your the reason I can have a 20 piece McNugget anywhere !!!!! Take all the time you need sir !!!! lol 😂
This man talked to the owners and opened one more location for himself to ensure quality, and everybody lived happily ever after
He seems so sweet lol, give the cashier some props.
It’s a movie 🎥
People in the old days were very sweet especially in the 1950's. My grandma told me.
It’s a movie
I watched that movie for my business foundations class back in like 9th grade and I think that employee in particular would go to become one the founders best business associates, if that's the character I'm thinking of anyway. And it was all just because he was kind
@@that_tall_guy7437if you watched it you know the guy that ordered screwed the original creators of McDonald’s over to the point where they weren’t allowed to use their own last name
That's how people feel the first time they go to a dispensary
Yo FR 😂
😂😂😂😂 I know right
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“Where can I smoke it?”
“In your car, at your house, in the park, wherever you’d like!”
“Oh, okay”
Back when there was a soul and passion in it.
Ray Croc: 🤨🤌
The employee: 😃👍
That’s the most healthiest McDonald’s people have ever eaten
Wish they found a way to mass produce the food they use to make back then instead of what they ended up with today….. guaranteed night and day difference
You’re probably right bro now it’s all processed trans fats and chemicals
Well they did use beef tallow instead of seed oils back then
@@chancegriffin3322not in Japan. It's using fresh and thick meats and other fresh ingredients, it's more better than original
I love the worker's smile
Me when mcdonald propaganda
His smile makes me very happy 🥹
Cutie pie😊
That employee looks nice
Kindest employee ever
Back when the burgers were actually fresh with real ingredients 😂
Nope.... fast food is human kibble #colonized
Please go ahead and tell me what's different in the ingredients that you know of ?
@@marcusdaignault3644 no additives before they doped up the cows with steroids
I wonder if it tasted like a real hamburger (not McDonald's). People had more comparison materials back then. I doubt they would love a current Mac Burgers chemical tastes.
@@QnA22Just rally for companies to do what you want! Stop complaining, start acting!
I love this order taking guy ! He is so amazing at that role. The most friendly McDonald’s employee ever
In the 60s and early 70s they were all that way. I miss it.
This was the expectation in those days
I’m working my first day at McDonald’s in the service area and my personality is a Great kid and I’ll be the nicest employee there❤️
@@anakinyork5249 if you can hold on to that through the gauntlet that is now our society, admiration and respect. Good luck on your quest!
That’s how people used to get treated. Really. We are shit heads now. Lazy, slow shitheads. Oh well…
The fact that this was revolutionary at one time is amazing.
Reminds me working at Domino's Pizza back in 1989 in Nottingham. We had to explain the concept of pizza delivery to most customers. Fun times.
Probably didn’t cost £30 for a pizza then either.
That smile is so contagious
Unintentional ASMR is the best
'Where do I throw my trash?'
'In your car, the park, Everest Base Camp'
Such a good film. Keeton was amazing.
What's the film?
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Keeton is great in every movie I watch , sucks that Birdman movie never gets talked about more I thought it was really underrated
Served by the happiest man on earth.
That's a better conversation with a mcdonald's worker than now