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Low SES will die of hunger soon!!! MacDonald online service down

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The low ses can save by buying a tin of cream cracker n a bottle of ovaltine.
tonight I all.alone shall.eat chicken in a biskit for dinner.
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tnp.straitstimes.com

McDonald’s online services down​

Mobile ordering services on the McDonald’s app here were down on March 15, amid reports on the same day of outages for the fast-food company across the Asia-Pacific region, including Australia, Hong Kong and Japan.

A message seen at 4.30pm on the McDonald’s mobile app said the fast-food company is experiencing issues with the app, temporarily affecting mobile orders, deals and rewards.

“We apologise for any inconvenience caused,” said McDonald’s on its app.
The McDelivery website said the platform is closed for maintenance.

When The Straits Times visited two outlets in the Ang Mo Kio area at around 4.45pm, the electronic kiosks were in service and able to take orders.

McDonald’s in Australia, Hong Kong and Japan have also reported system issues on March 15.

McDonald’s Japan tweeted:

“There is currently a system failure. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause and ask that you please wait for a while until the service is restored.”

On its Hong Kong website, the company said a computer system failure caused the issue and customers are advised to order from staff at store counters.

In Australia, the company’s spokesman said it is aware of a technology outage impacting its restaurants nationwide and is working to resolve the issue.

While a customer from Australia said on X that food and electronic payment were still available at the physical outlets, another customer said it was “impossible to buy anything” via drive-through or online.
 

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This will be the new normal in future. Those morons who believe they need an APP for every little thing in life are going to experience some exquisite misery. :cool:
 

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McDonald's suffers global tech outage, rules out cybersecurity incident​

Reuters
March 15, 2024
6:30 PM GMT+8Updated 10 min ago

McDonald's halts operations at stores in Japan due to system disruption


A man reads a notice in the window of a closed McDonald's restaurant as the company said it halted operations due to a system disruption, in Tokyo, Japan, March 15, 2024. REUTERS/Rocky Swift

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TOKYO, March 15 (Reuters) - McDonald's (MCD.N), opens new tab said on Friday a technology outage had disrupted operations at many of its outlets worldwide, including Japan and Australia, but ruled out the possibility of a cybersecurity incident.
Many McDonald's stores in Japan stopped taking in-person and mobile customer orders because of the system disruption, a spokesperson at McDonald's Holdings Company Japan (2702.T), opens new tab said, adding that the company was working to restore operations soon.
"We are aware of a technology outage, which impacted our restaurants; the issue is now being resolved," McDonald's said in a statement.
Earlier in the day, a McDonald's Australia spokesperson confirmed that the outage was impacting its restaurants nationwide.
The outage seemed to be have impacted customers in Hong Kong, New Zealand and the UK as well, with people taking to social media to complain about disruptions at stores.
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The fast food chain has about 40,000 restaurants worldwide, with more than 14,000 stores in the United States. It operates nearly 3,000 stores across Japan and roughly 1,000 in Australia, its websites for the regions show.
The New York Times said McDonald's Hong Kong was experiencing a "computer system failure", stating that the mobile ordering and self-ordering kiosks were not functioning.
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Reporting by Kantaro Komiya, Shubham Kalia, Harshita Meenaktshi and Rishav Chatterjee in Bengalaru; Editing by Jacqueline Wong, Clarence Fernandez, Sharon Singleton, Gareth Jones and Devika Syamnath
 
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