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View Poll Results: Jollibee vs McDonalds - which one?

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  • Jollibee

    33 45.83%
  • McDonalds

    28 38.89%
  • None

    3 4.17%
  • Others

    8 11.11%
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    #301
    'Woke' millennials are boycotting Jollibee because of contractualization.

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    #302
    Wonder if Jollibee will even feel the 'sting'.

    They should also be boycotting mcdo and all the other restaurant chains...

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    #303
    Quote Originally Posted by Little Missy View Post
    'Woke' millennials are boycotting Jollibee because of contractualization.

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    Eh pldt, smart, di nila iboboycott?
    Di nila kaya since kelangan nila mag update ng status at mag selfie para marami likes.

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    #304
    Quote Originally Posted by chronicle View Post
    Eh pldt, smart, di nila iboboycott?
    Di nila kaya since kelangan nila mag update ng status at mag selfie para marami likes.

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    PLDT, Globe, Converge, Sky.... hehehehe

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    #305
    those boycotts don't work

    specially won't work on jollibee whose market (pang masa) is bigger than any other fastfood chain

    - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

    dati meron boycott oil companies

    anyare

    wala

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    #306
    name a company that went down due to boycotts

    even one that suffered a little

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    #307
    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    even one that suffered a little
    A lost sale is still a lost sale, even if it's 1/1000000000000000000 hahahahahahaha

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    #308
    I think they know they can't take a big corporation like that down. Ayaw na lang nila suportahan with their money. Parang pag may bad experience ka sa isang establishment, di kana babalik, parang ganun.

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    #309
    Quote Originally Posted by Little Missy View Post
    I think they know they can't take a big corporation like that down. Ayaw na lang nila suportahan with their money. Parang pag may bad experience ka sa isang establishment, di kana babalik, parang ganun.

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    In this case, they are boycotting several [important] industries.

    Good luck sa kanila!

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    #310
    Quote Originally Posted by SpinCycle View Post
    Jollibee opened here in London. People camped out overnight just to be first in line. When we came at 2pm, the line was at the end of the other block.



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    Bro, I suppose you are living in UK. How practical is using Uber as compared to taxis or the metro?

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    #311
    people usually don't know that they're responsible for something

    like sure naawa ka sa mga contractual pero gusto low prices

    fast food fast fashion online shopping looking for cheap stuff

    so in order for businesses to sell stuff at low prices they cannot pay high wages

    kaya meron sweat shops, below minumum wage, contractual, child labor...

    so kung naaawa ka talaga sa mga empleyadong mababa ang sweldo, be willing to pay higher prices

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    #312
    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    be willing to pay higher prices
    Haha good luck din diyan

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    #313
    like madami tao galit sa mga truck

    dami daw kasi truck sa daan

    pero sila ung mahilig bumili nang bumili ng gamit

    eh ung mga truck ang may kargang paninda papunta sa mga mall, supermarket

    kung ayaw mo ng madaming truck sa kalye huwag ka bili ng bili

    tapos ang problema

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    #314
    Quote Originally Posted by SpinCycle View Post
    Jollibee opened here in London. People camped out overnight just to be first in line. When we came at 2pm, the line was at the end of the other block.


    yan ang sinasabi ko kulturang puti na camping camping para sa walang kalatoy-latoy na dahilan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mda View Post
    Haha good luck din diyan


    so kung naawa ka sa mga contractual o maliit ang sahod

    OA ka

    kunwari you're making a statement

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    #316
    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    so kung naawa ka sa mga contractual o maliit ang sahod

    OA ka

    kunwari you're making a statement
    With the quality of some of the people in the workforce, below minimum pa nga dapat yung kinikita nila... =/

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    #317
    Quote Originally Posted by dreamur View Post
    Bro, I suppose you are living in UK. How practical is using Uber as compared to taxis or the metro?

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    Yes bro. Moved here to the UK a few months ago.

    Uber is usually cheaper than the cabs/taxis but definitely more expensive than the trains.

    If you don't have a lot of stuff to carry around, I would suggest to use the trains instead.

    If you have several luggages, pick Uber XL. We were able to fit in 4 large luggages in the back.

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    #318
    Quote Originally Posted by SpinCycle View Post
    Yes bro. Moved here to the UK a few months ago.

    Uber is usually cheaper than the cabs/taxis but definitely more expensive than the trains.

    If you don't have a lot of stuff to carry around, I would suggest to use the trains instead.

    If you have several luggages, pick Uber XL. We were able to fit in 4 large luggages in the back.

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    Thanks bro. Will uberxl service birmingham from heathrow airport?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Little Missy View Post
    I think they know they can't take a big corporation like that down. Ayaw na lang nila suportahan with their money. Parang pag may bad experience ka sa isang establishment, di kana babalik, parang ganun.

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    Ako. Binoycott ko na jollibee burger steak.
    For the first time, nagsuka ako sa hike. Nung nailabas ko si burger steak, ok na. Never again sa burger steak. Pweh. Lasang di mo maintindihan.

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    #320
    Quote Originally Posted by chronicle View Post
    Ako. Binoycott ko na jollibee burger steak.
    For the first time, nagsuka ako sa hike. Nung nailabas ko si burger steak, ok na. Never again sa burger steak. Pweh. Lasang di mo maintindihan.

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    Might as well...as far as my taste buds is concerned....i know its not 100% beef..

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Jollibee vs McDonalds - which one?