Fast Food Mystery Shops? (In Canada)

Hi there!

I just recently decided to look into doing some mystery shops after my friend told me about some.

I know he does a lot of mystery shops at car dealerships looking at new vehicles and he said they pay pretty well.

I was just wondering if there are any fast food type of mystery shops? I tend to stop at some a few times in a given month so i figured I might as well get paid for it.

I travel around:

Toronoto, Ontario all the way to Greenstone, Ontario depending on my duties with my full time job

And sometimes Quebec if need be

My question is: How much would a mystery shop at a fast food place like Mcdonalds pay? Do they reimburse the food or is it like one lump sum of money?

-G

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Most (or all) fast food restaurants are mystery shopped. They generally reimburse the meal plus put a few dollars in my pocket. I am also in Canada - Alberta. When I pass through some towns that shoppers don't get to very often the shops are often bonused and pay quite a bit.
Yeah, I sometimes travel west from Toronto-but how much does one in Toronto and other bigger cities pay?

Are we talking like $10 or is it more? Tell me it's more smiling smiley
I'm guessing in the city they reimburse a meal and put a few dollars in your pocket, and don't get bonused because people do them.

One, I do regularly pays 10.00 plus reimburses the meal from the walk in and the meal from the drivethru. So, that's 10.00 in my pocket. Tomorrow I'm going to a rural town and getting paid a $55.00 fee for the same job. I'm guessing they don't get bonused in the city.

A second one is similar. Eventually the jobs that sit on the job board go up.

Another one pays $16.00 minus the cost of the meal. So less dollars in my pocket. I've rarely seen it go up more than a couple of dollars no matter how long the job sat on the job board and how far out of the city it was.

A third one starts out paying $5.00 plus the meal. I'm doing that one for $30.00 tomorrow (in the same town as the $55.00) which makes the trip doable. If I were going to northern Saskatchewan or Manitoba they have a couple jobs paying a fee of $100.00.

So, IMHO, in the city it's pretty much going to be a burger (or chicken) and a few dollars. Or as someone on this forum likes to say, a burger and a bonus.
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