@@hopegrimsley3427 not a world Ive been part of nor ever wish to be, take away chains are essentially like cults and McDonald's is the worst of those and no cute video changes that and McDonald's tries hard to divert you from its greed with this kind of garbage.
I’ve been looking for this for years! No one believed me there was a training video where the McNuggets were puppets and one became sexy because she was dipped in honey 🤣
In a breakroom in 1992, I sat on a wobbly picnic style table that had been ripped up from the outside of the McDonald's. This one video about this one product from 9 years prior was the sum total of my training at the restaurant.
I needed to watch this video before my first day of work at McDonalds in 1984. I completely pulled a batch of McNuggets from the fryer when the "duty timer" beeped, instead of shaking and returning to the fryer. This meant I sent out a batch of raw-in-the-middle McNuggets to be served. We had a bunch of angry customers. Those nuggets looked sickening on the inside.
We would watch this during our breaks sometimes becauae it was so ridiculously funny. 😅 I was part of the McCrew in 1985. I've been waiting for this video to surface!
The fact you still refer to yourself as part of a "mc" crew disturbs me, this video was clearly designed to advertise to the staff as much as "train" them in anything other than worship McDonald's.
@@JohnBloggs-m8las an American, trust me no one is “worshipping” McDonald’s. Atleast not me. In fact I don’t even eat fast food unless it’s the only option.
The life cycle of a training video, from a carefully planned training script, to a video production, to a VHS copy sent to some restaurant in Arizona, and then it dies in UA-cam
I wouldn't say it is on UA-cam to die, more like a second chance. There is a huge audience for videos like this. Look at the Wendy's training video series, Old Country Buffet carving video, or even the McDonald's cleaning training video that breaks out into a song and dance. No one would know of these if it was not for UA-cam and people loving the 80's and retro stuff. So I would say these videos got a second life thanks to UA-cam.
Omg 40 years .my copy of this video tape got destroyed in a fire in 1988. I thought I would never see it . Very cool . Back in the day, best way to watch it was when you were stoned. lol thanks for posting this.
I can picture some random high schooler just trying to make a couple bucks, and having to watch this while they roll their eyes to the back of their head.
I love how the McNugget gets nicer in his tone during the actual training instructions. Ig they realized it's not good to be that aggressive towards their actual staff
I miss the McDonaldland characters. They were so much fun for kids. I grew up at the very end of their campaign (1997-2004) so I’m the last generation of people who actually knew McDonald’s had this for their Happy Meals. Getting one of those iconic red and yellow boxes was such a special treat. Getting food that was sticky and messy. Now, they put all this healthy crap in them and it makes kids cry. It certainly would make me cry.
They’ve been through so many lawsuits over pushing unhealthy food to kids, justified or not, that they don’t even take the risk now and just act like kids wanna go there for the apple slices and milk in their advertising… no characters either, except the terrifying box one
@@TheJillianRussellI answered an ad in the paper. At that time I already had 7 years of Restaurant experience 2 of them being Assistant manager of Bonanza.
@@emilyofjaneSo true. I had a pt job at christmas tree shops and last august they went out of business. I found a pt job at homegoods and my first day I sat thru 4 hours of the most boring videos I ever watched.
For me this is so ironic. I was in a group at my local y and we took a tour of our local McDonald's and we were allowed to watch a video in their downstairs break room on the VCR and this was the very video. I was 12 at the time . I think the year was 1984. At least I think this was the training video that the manager let us watch. The best part of the tour of the McDonald's was at the end we each got a free sundae.
I worked for McD's for 10 years. I just had to watch this and see how accurate this vid was to real world restaurant execution. I can tell you that most of these procedures weren't followed. The only time they were was when reps from head office were in the store.
They were followed in in the 80's when I worked there. This was exactly how we did them, however, much more rushed at times. The 5 second drain only + shake them in basket at duty timer and at the end. When really busy you didn't need to put them in the warmer for long. Remember the fries and the nuggets were all done in the same place, (although their own baskets). A lot of greese burns on your arm with a busy night of shaking fries and nuggets. Along with your burned fingers trying to pull a stray bun out of the bun toaster.
I was working at the restaurant located in San Francisco's downtown (Market & Montgomery Streets) when the McNugets came out. Back then the sauces had to be poured inside individual clear containers that we filled as they were needed.
I was beginning to think I had imagined this video in my head. Saw this in November 1990. I don't know how hot mustard equates to being a samurai, but wow is this thing dated.
The people who never had the nugget in the 80's have no idea how good they were, just like the fries when they changed them they were never the same. The beef tallow was what made the fries, and the mix of dark meat was what made the nuggets, and I'm so sad the honey and hot mustard were discontinued they were the best!
I ate nuggets when they were released in '82 in my area. I hated that nasty, gristly dark meat mixed in. I was really glad when they went all white meat.
@@pinkfreud62 We all have different tastebuds, I cannot stand white chicken meat of any kind, it has the least flavor, and is dry to me of course, but that is why they make different food for different tastes, i'm glad you like the new ones 😃
My first real job as a teenager was at McDonald’s in the summer of 1983. My restaurant in Mesa, AZ was one of the test markets for Chicken McNuggets. We didn’t have this video but we were “on our way to the top, with a broom and a mop! “
McDonald’s was my first real job as a teenager too. I started at the 67th ave and Beardsley location. I worked the drive thru where I took peoples orders and the cash. I was in the back and practically alone most of the day. I smoked so much weed. I would fill a large soda cup with chicken nuggets and just chill all day taking orders. This was 2005.
Who would've thought that hamburger, fries, soft drink, all regular size became the star of the mcdonalds training video Bonus points for providing a sesame street vibe here This is on par with the grill skills wendys rap as one of my favorite training videos
I remember watching this video in November of 1988, along with the FILET-O-FISH and Apple /Cherry pies training videos. Eventually, I was asked to watch the other videos for the grill area, including the Quarter Pounder video, Big Mac and regular hamburger video, Fries video, Salads, and the breakfast products videos like Egg McMuffin and Hotcakes. I remember the big scary looking shelf of VHS tapes on my first day there. My managers said not to worry, work on 1 video at a time. Videos like this one are very helpful. Our golden rule on all food items preparation, "If it's not right, don't serve it." From time to time, managers would randomly test our knowledge and watch me go through the full procedure. They even had me train new workers because I was meticulous and careful. This is likely not done in today's fast food restaurants often enough or not at all. This is a very big reason why service is often really bad nowadays. Today I am a mystery shopper for Restaurants and fast food. Because I worked in fast food in the past, I know what kinds of basic things can go wrong in food service environments. This has helped me to become a skillful mystery shopper. Even people who have never worked at a food service job can be skillful with enough proper training and useful information.
@@LannieLord you got 1 flavor but they threw extra sauces in. Then they started charging 10 cents for extras. They only give you one or 2 sauces for a 10 piece
Man I remember that tv funny I was 4 years old. McDonald's Muppets 🤣 as kid abd now I am 44 years old. memory Muppets McDonald's because MY older cousin s job training vcr cassette . She was teenagers I 83. Thank for memory Muppets McDonald's
So here's what you gotta do.. you gotta sell your employees on the products first using propagandized training media.. then they'll sell the nuggets FOR YOU because they love em now! Franchise owner: I want the training video with the puppets
This was a year after the McNuggets came to be as they're not in the actual orange and yellow boxes and theyre in the foam cases as the burgers at the time (at 14:27 they still had the yellow and orange boxes for the 9 and 20 packs)
i could never imagine any corporation making such a creative training film nowadays
Creative? This is sposed to be a training video for adults and is positively infantile which shows you where the MacDonald's corporation was at.
I think the video is cute and was probably pretty memorable to 80s McDonalds’ crew members. To each their own though. Have a good day.
@@hopegrimsley3427 not a world Ive been part of nor ever wish to be, take away chains are essentially like cults and McDonald's is the worst of those and no cute video changes that and McDonald's tries hard to divert you from its greed with this kind of garbage.
@@JohnBloggs-m8l noted. Thank you for your thoughtful response. Have a good day and Happy Thanksgiving if you’re in the States
@@hopegrimsley3427 I'm not, I'm Australian so Thanksgiving means nothing to me.
I’ve been looking for this for years! No one believed me there was a training video where the McNuggets were puppets and one became sexy because she was dipped in honey 🤣
She was sexy before she was dipped in that honey. She got sweeter after. A honey dip for sure! 🤭
In a breakroom in 1992, I sat on a wobbly picnic style table that had been ripped up from the outside of the McDonald's.
This one video about this one product from 9 years prior was the sum total of my training at the restaurant.
At some point you had to question it yourself, if it was real or you just thought it up in your sleep
Aqua Teen Hunger Force was a lot different back then
Hey, the Land of Overused Moron Jokes just called. They want their lame, tired attempt at humor back.
Chicken McNuggets were a lot bigger too
came here to say that
👏👏👏
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I really wish other McDonald's training videos were like this. The puppets give it a lot of personality.
but it's WAYCIST as some karren would say.
censorship is fascism.
@@VolkColopatrionsome black would say you mean
I needed to watch this video before my first day of work at McDonalds in 1984. I completely pulled a batch of McNuggets from the fryer when the "duty timer" beeped, instead of shaking and returning to the fryer. This meant I sent out a batch of raw-in-the-middle McNuggets to be served. We had a bunch of angry customers. Those nuggets looked sickening on the inside.
censorship is waycist.@@VolkColopatrion
it is. very racist. @@Bobster71
We would watch this during our breaks sometimes becauae it was so ridiculously funny. 😅 I was part of the McCrew in 1985. I've been waiting for this video to surface!
@Debbie Kotte Cheesy to watch videos like this. Love it
Hahaha me too!!! This was a cult fav when i worked there in 92
McThank you
The fact you still refer to yourself as part of a "mc" crew disturbs me, this video was clearly designed to advertise to the staff as much as "train" them in anything other than worship McDonald's.
@@JohnBloggs-m8las an American, trust me no one is “worshipping” McDonald’s. Atleast not me. In fact I don’t even eat fast food unless it’s the only option.
I worked at McDonald's from 1985-89. This brought back a lot of memories. Thanks
back when McDonalds was fun
C’mon, man…Cardi B’s fun.
@robert779 Sarcasm, I hope lol
MCFLURRYS &🍦Sundaes got filming day off cuz ICE Cream machine was BROKEN😂
@@Dani-ICU-RNlol good one
Back when they were affordable
The life cycle of a training video, from a carefully planned training script, to a video production, to a VHS copy sent to some restaurant in Arizona, and then it dies in UA-cam
I wouldn't say it is on UA-cam to die, more like a second chance. There is a huge audience for videos like this. Look at the Wendy's training video series, Old Country Buffet carving video, or even the McDonald's cleaning training video that breaks out into a song and dance. No one would know of these if it was not for UA-cam and people loving the 80's and retro stuff. So I would say these videos got a second life thanks to UA-cam.
you mean lives on forever
I don't think it's dead when it's had over 400k views 😂and we're watching for fun. Whoda thought
@@austinlawler3739 UA-cam is it's heaven.
Wait, there's an OCB video? I will spend a lot of time looking for that one@@austinlawler3739
There were never leftover nuggets. The crew huvered like vultures waiting for shelf time to expire. 😂
hell yea
Employees are probably charged these days.
Omg 40 years .my copy of this video tape got destroyed in a fire in 1988. I thought I would never see it . Very cool . Back in the day, best way to watch it was when you were stoned. lol thanks for posting this.
It's STILL the best way to watch this! 😂
“They are a perfectly viable food product” - Big Mac
“Not necessarily so, daddio” - McNugget
The face the fries make at around 9:14 when the coach says "who says fries were stupid" was so relatable
I can picture some random high schooler just trying to make a couple bucks, and having to watch this while they roll their eyes to the back of their head.
Oh boy did we EVER! We looked at it like "meh, we getting paid to sit here 🤷🏻♀️"
I love how the McNugget gets nicer in his tone during the actual training instructions. Ig they realized it's not good to be that aggressive towards their actual staff
Very astute observation. Awesome
The McNuggets look different from the commercials with Ronald McDonald.
@@DennisTamayo I was thinking the same thing. I wonder if this is how they might have looked before the redesign that we all know today.
@@Grover1234 The training videos were definitely not made by the same people who made those ads
The Bobby Knight of McNugget coaches. Yes, he does ease up a bit on them later on
Oh man I remember watching this training video in the crew room back in 1988! 🍗
I bet the stores were more colorful and lively than they are today. And the price of a hamburger was next to nothing.
@@yt-user03561no shit.
Yeah
Cringe!!!!
@@feliperodea8316 saying cringe is cringe . ESP when there is absolutely no cringe about
Wow, this is truly wonderful!
Also, 11:52, for the rest of my life, I fully intend on randomly shouting "DRAIN THE MCNUGGETS!"
I'm going to use drain the mcnuggets as a euphemism for urinating. Because as we all know the pee is stored in the balls.
I will say it like Doc Brown.
I miss the McDonaldland characters.
They were so much fun for kids.
I grew up at the very end of their campaign (1997-2004) so I’m the last generation of people who actually knew McDonald’s had this for their Happy Meals.
Getting one of those iconic red and yellow boxes was such a special treat. Getting food that was sticky and messy.
Now, they put all this healthy crap in them and it makes kids cry.
It certainly would make me cry.
I’m sure you make plenty of people cry just by walking into a room brah 😐
You sound like a boomer lmao
As much as I love the film, Supersize me really ruined the fun of McDonald’s
@@juansaladzarAverage Redditor incel alert
They’ve been through so many lawsuits over pushing unhealthy food to kids, justified or not, that they don’t even take the risk now and just act like kids wanna go there for the apple slices and milk in their advertising… no characters either, except the terrifying box one
Omg. I got hired as an asst manager at McDonalds in 1984. I had to watch about 25 videos my first day. Most were like this
You were a hire off the street? That is incredibly rare. McD's 99% of the time promotes within the store.
@@TheJillianRussellI answered an ad in the paper.
At that time I already had 7 years of Restaurant experience 2 of them being Assistant manager of Bonanza.
I gotta admit. This is far more entertaining than the Corporate Memphis snoozefest everyone makes you watch now. I envy you tbh.
@@emilyofjaneSo true. I had a pt job at christmas tree shops and last august they went out of business. I found a pt job at homegoods and my first day I sat thru 4 hours of the most boring videos I ever watched.
For me this is so ironic. I was in a group at my local y and we took a tour of our local McDonald's and we were allowed to watch a video in their downstairs break room on the VCR and this was the very video. I was 12 at the time . I think the year was 1984. At least I think this was the training video that the manager let us watch. The best part of the tour of the McDonald's was at the end we each got a free sundae.
This is really cute for a training video!
puppet astonishment is always a glorious thing.
I worked for McD's for 10 years. I just had to watch this and see how accurate this vid was to real world restaurant execution. I can tell you that most of these procedures weren't followed. The only time they were was when reps from head office were in the store.
They were followed in in the 80's when I worked there. This was exactly how we did them, however, much more rushed at times. The 5 second drain only + shake them in basket at duty timer and at the end. When really busy you didn't need to put them in the warmer for long. Remember the fries and the nuggets were all done in the same place, (although their own baskets). A lot of greese burns on your arm with a busy night of shaking fries and nuggets. Along with your burned fingers trying to pull a stray bun out of the bun toaster.
The world was a better place back then...this is proof
Now it's ending. Bbye
Freedom was nice while it lasted. Well, assumed freedom. @@blakebortles6098
Hiv was literally getting discovered that same year, how was it a better place
Dude every time I watch these I start getting anxiety like I really need to remember for my job
I was working at the restaurant located in San Francisco's downtown (Market & Montgomery Streets) when the McNugets came out. Back then the sauces had to be poured inside individual clear containers that we filled as they were needed.
"Excuse me, my coke has gum in it.."
"DAMMIT COKE, TEN LAPS!!"
Any questions?
"Uh coach?"
NO TALKING.
The apple pies were better back then. The filling was 1000 degrees 🔥 though.
The filling was fine if you had common sense. But a certain demographic decided they could play dumb and exploit this for their own financial gain.
@shannonquinn8687 yeah I sued McDonald's and won $47 million because I burned my tongue. I then bought a McDonald's franchise.
1:27 Where is your bun sir? 😂I love that the Big Mac is all proper and refined
I was beginning to think I had imagined this video in my head. Saw this in November 1990. I don't know how hot mustard equates to being a samurai, but wow is this thing dated.
The sweet and sour one seems like the sexualized food Tucker Carlson would enjoy.
I turned it on out of curiosity as a goof and now Im on like minute 14 and Im just into it.
The people who never had the nugget in the 80's have no idea how good they were, just like the fries when they changed them they were never the same. The beef tallow was what made the fries, and the mix of dark meat was what made the nuggets, and I'm so sad the honey and hot mustard were discontinued they were the best!
I ate nuggets when they were released in '82 in my area. I hated that nasty, gristly dark meat mixed in. I was really glad when they went all white meat.
@@pinkfreud62 We all have different tastebuds, I cannot stand white chicken meat of any kind, it has the least flavor, and is dry to me of course, but that is why they make different food for different tastes, i'm glad you like the new ones 😃
Honey and hot mustard aren’t discontinued at all, you can still find them at McDonald’s
@@kaiii794 Oh I'm glad to hear that, I was told that by a friend, maybe they were out or something? Thanks for letting me know.
@@kaiii794Hot Mustard is regional. We have it at our local McDonalds’ in North Alabama, but it’s not nationally-available anymore unfortunately.
I'm stuck in an endless fast food training video loop...... help...
As a McDonald’s worker in 2022, I wish we watched videos like this. I love the shitty puppets.
😄😄😄
Showed this to my kids. My daughter said, "The old commercials were so soothing".
I feel like coach McNugget held back a few "Mother**cker's."
You mean Mcmotherf**kers 😂😂
LOL!!!!😂
13:10 how are they clapping?! HOW ARE THEY CLAPPING?!
you dont wanna know
😂😂😂😂😂
Came here for this comment. 😂
The egg Mcmuffin is getting married.
She's an English muffin, she's being posh. 😂
Note the polystyrene packaging. So 80s
Why would a small order of fries need to know how to prepare chicken McNuggets ?
Serve food or be served yourself - Management
Why does the sun rise in the west?
40 years later, this video gives endless entertainment
I guess we all working at McDonald’s now
I'm 38 and watched the entire video.... I'm impressed by the creativity and how well it's keeps you engaged
The dream sequence from Good Burger was based on this wasn't it?
1983 was the year I turned 16 and went to work at McDonald’s, my first real job
7:48 Coke is doing his laps, what a trooper.
"A high-brow food such as chicken mcnuggets" lmao
My first real job as a teenager was at McDonald’s in the summer of 1983. My restaurant in Mesa, AZ was one of the test markets for Chicken McNuggets. We didn’t have this video but we were “on our way to the top, with a broom and a mop! “
McDonald’s was my first real job as a teenager too. I started at the 67th ave and Beardsley location. I worked the drive thru where I took peoples orders and the cash. I was in the back and practically alone most of the day. I smoked so much weed. I would fill a large soda cup with chicken nuggets and just chill all day taking orders. This was 2005.
This puppet McNugget video is probably the most entertaining training video of all time.
Now that I know they're anthropomorphic, I cant ever eat them again
Speak for yourself, I was raised on California Raisins being lifted from concerts to feed us as shown on MadTV.
R.I.P. Hot Mustard Dip 😂
I appreciate that they got the ghost of Bing Crosby to voice the Nugget Leader.
We still have it in Canada.
Don't really see the connection between mustard and samurai.
@@TheJillianRussellbut what do I do if I live in the USA?
@@anonmouse15Three condiments in every Chinese American restaurant were hot mustard, duck sauce and soy sauce.
We have in S.E. Pennsylvania.
It’s wild how videos back then actually made you wanna learn how to make this stuff. I wanna fall asleep every time I watch training videos now a days
WOW! Somebody must have uploaded this that had the work vhs tape. I LOVED IT! lol
Who would've thought that hamburger, fries, soft drink, all regular size became the star of the mcdonalds training video
Bonus points for providing a sesame street vibe here
This is on par with the grill skills wendys rap as one of my favorite training videos
I remember watching this video in November of 1988, along with the FILET-O-FISH and Apple /Cherry pies training videos. Eventually, I was asked to watch the other videos for the grill area, including the Quarter Pounder video, Big Mac and regular hamburger video, Fries video, Salads, and the breakfast products videos like Egg McMuffin and Hotcakes. I remember the big scary looking shelf of VHS tapes on my first day there. My managers said not to worry, work on 1 video at a time. Videos like this one are very helpful. Our golden rule on all food items preparation, "If it's not right, don't serve it." From time to time, managers would randomly test our knowledge and watch me go through the full procedure. They even had me train new workers because I was meticulous and careful. This is likely not done in today's fast food restaurants often enough or not at all. This is a very big reason why service is often really bad nowadays. Today I am a mystery shopper for Restaurants and fast food. Because I worked in fast food in the past, I know what kinds of basic things can go wrong in food service environments. This has helped me to become a skillful mystery shopper. Even people who have never worked at a food service job can be skillful with enough proper training and useful information.
"Who said fries were stupid?!" Savage!!🤣🤣🤣
Back when they gave you 3 or 4 sauces for 1 order of nuggets.
No- I think you had to PICK ONE .
@@LannieLord you got 1 flavor but they threw extra sauces in. Then they started charging 10 cents for extras. They only give you one or 2 sauces for a 10 piece
As someone that ate McDonald's my whole life, that's bull crap. They never just gave you handfuls of sauce.
@@kiwisoup I'm probably older than you. I came up in the 80s. They hooked it up. They didn't have 4 piece back then. It was 6, 10 and 20.
In Styrofoam boxes.
Why does the main nugget look like an apple pie 👀😂
That's a good question.
Lol 😂
It’s a chicken fillet
King chicken
You know what's really bad? I didn't notice him looking like an apple pie until I read this.
That was a small window into Hell.
The McNugget coach is terrifying.
He sounded like he meant business. I went to McDonald's and took the sauces to the front counter and I don't even work there.
Shit fuck him, I'd go and be a Whopper at Burger King (fries always on improvement list)
"Masculinity.".
@@ChemicalXIIdude it’s a puppet. Y’all have serious brain worms
"DRAIN THE MCNUGGETS"!!!
This is the cutest training vid I've ever seen.
Better than any movie made since 2017.
True!
correction, better than any movie made since 2010.
😂😂😂
Thanks lefties!
Why the specific year 2017?
That coach was so aggressive 😂
I know, it's pretty hawt, right?
Coke! What is that? GUM? In ya MOUTH? 10 laps! Let's move it!! Next guy that talks, 50 sit ups!!
This reminds me of The Letter People.
Glad they put the T.M. by “Chicken McNuggets”, that helped a lot.
Look at all of the effort put into this. The training videos I have to watch at work are crappy slide shows with clipart of various art styles.
RIP Dennis Farina (Coach McNugget). Also, the racial and gender stereotypes were appropriate for 1983.
They still are. The only people that care are terminally online.
My girlfriend had a panic attack during the sweet and sour sauce so it is NOT appropriate now or any time in rhe past
Holy 🐄 ive been looking for this for ages 😆 we used to watch this all the time when i was in HS and worked at mcds.
Kinda interesting to explore some McDonalds lore and world building.
I've been telling people for decades that this video actually exists. Finally I am vindicated. "I was just a plain Jane, until..."
Nope. It's all in your head. This is just a fever dream. You're going to wake up and this video won't exist
😶 *I t d o e s n ' t e x i s t .* 😶
Fries was so cute, and very expressive.
I would have never thought McMuffin would be an old lady, I will eat either more respect from now on.
Let's have puppets explain the importance of food safety!
If you get the persistent leakage from your no-no area, that means you've probably got food poisoning!
And sexual education !
Cute how they try to pretend McNuggets are a "fancy" food at the beginning.
Definitely perfect for stoners. Also why the hell are the other food items so damn happy for them to be eaten?
Obviously they did not see the movie Sausage Party.
I agree
because theyre suicidal
🤣
The cooking time is 4:15, but another 5 seconds just to be sure.
Surprised ranch wasn’t an option
This is just asking for an analogue horror remix.
I thought the chicken guy was a apple pie
I like it when he said “McNugget loads”.
"Oh my god Mac, you can't just ask why people why they don't have a bun"
That “nugget” isn’t fooling me: I know he’s an apple pie
2:06 That’s nuggetist.😊
“Activate the computer.” 😂
Man I remember that tv funny I was 4 years old. McDonald's Muppets 🤣 as kid abd now I am 44 years old. memory Muppets McDonald's because
MY older cousin s job training vcr cassette . She was teenagers I 83.
Thank for memory Muppets McDonald's
RIP Beef Tallow fries 😢
So here's what you gotta do.. you gotta sell your employees on the products first using propagandized training media.. then they'll sell the nuggets FOR YOU because they love em now!
Franchise owner: I want the training video with the puppets
oh my god its like an acid flashback
This is WAY more interesting than what they trained me with!
They knew their employees were stoners. It's brilliant.
@@nyki7fykxtjxyithat is so true 😆😂
That moment when you realize the inspiration for the beginning scene of the Good Burger movie. xD
Somebody was 8 miles high when they dreamed this up.
You got to always protect the McNuggets! 😆
10 piece !
I started with McDonalds in the summer of 83 and we had a ton of these training videos. This one is the genuine article. I remember all of it!
The fries sound like Rocky the flying Squirrel. Interesting how the nuggets seemed to ignore the fact that they're about to die.
@2:20 I had to resist the urge to whack the side of my monitor to get the image to come back lol
This was a year after the McNuggets came to be as they're not in the actual orange and yellow boxes and theyre in the foam cases as the burgers at the time (at 14:27 they still had the yellow and orange boxes for the 9 and 20 packs)
I miss the foam boxes !
@@LannieLord although nostalgic, I believe they weren’t very environmentally friendly.
I love that you kept the licensing warning at the beginning of the video this was great I watched the whole thing at 2x speed
I thought the harmful asian stereotype nuggets were one thing, but nothing could prepare me for the Sexy Nugget™
ikr
I was aroused by both!
Now I want nuggets.
14b year old 1987 McDonald's employee Says thanks for the memories... AKA Way to go Big Mac!