In terms of value for money, I'd say that their prices are definitely on the higher side — but not unjustifiable given the high quality ingredients, novel dishes and
decent portion sizes (on most dishes).
All told, McDonald's poutine is perfectly serviceable, with
a decent portion size at a good price.
The nachos were
a decent portion size, with shrimp, beans, onions, tomatoes, and sour cream.
Not exact matches
But what if a
decent sized portion of institutional money did this?