Jophiel wrote:
Yeah, but a 44oz cup holds more volume than a 12oz cup. 32oz more volume to be exact. That would be, in fact, the reason why they're labeled in ounces capacity and not with vague descriptors such as "Tall & Thin" and "Short & Wide".
SCIENCE!
Ok, let me break it down for you..
Since people automatically assume that "taller" is always "more", they don't realize that they can get the same amount of coke in a 12 oz without ice as they can with a 44 oz with ice. When you look at the two cups side by side, it isn't palpable. It's really not a hard concept to understand.
Jophiel wrote:
Assuming you mean with an equal proportion of ice in each cup, either the store you worked at existed in bizarro world, you're lying or you paid zero attention. I don't believe in alternate dimensions so I'm guessing a little from Column B and a little from Column C. If they didn't have you put an equal proportion of ice in each size cup, either you or your manager was mentally retarded. Both plausible possibilities but if I was a gambling man, my money wouldn't be on a retarded manager.
You hit the button and then you fill the rest of the cup with ice. Did everyone get the same amount of ice? No. But they all got the same amount of coke. No one pays that close attention to notice that they got less ice than before. It's not that hard to understand.
Jophiel wrote:
Again, you're not the only person with esteemed McD's experience.
Again, I'm not sure why you are even thinking that I'm even pretending that I am. It's a freakin fast food restaurant. It's where MANY teenagers work! Even if it weren't McD's, the concept is the same in other burger joints. You're trying to do a "lolGaxe" and hide behind an irrelevant derail.