✅ Technical issue first detected in locations in Europe, Japan, and Australia
✅ According to Danish management, all restaurants are connected through a global network
✅ According to the company, this is not a cybersecurity issue
If your Friday morning routine includes a stop at McDonald's, you might want to reconsider.
In a statement to CNBC, McDonald's stores and its app were experiencing what the company called a “technical outage” that was being resolved. The issue made it impossible to order using the app, and stores were forced to temporarily suspend operations.
The restaurant said the issue was not related to any cybersecurity “event.”
Also read: McDonald's releases fan favorites earlier than usual this year
This issue was first detected in a location outside the United States.
“All McDonald's restaurants are connected to a global network and it's a mess,” Patrick Hjelte, owner of several McDonald's restaurants in central Sweden near the Norwegian border, told local newspaper Nja Värmlands. -Spoken to Tidning.
“We would like to thank our customers for their patience and apologize for any inconvenience caused,” the company said in a statement.
McDonald's has 40,000 stores worldwide, including more than 250 in New Jersey.
(Contains material Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.)
Report a fix 👈 | 👉 Contact our newsroom
New Jersey Department of Transportation's more humorous safety messages for St. Patrick's Day
The New Jersey Department of Transportation continued to display humorous seasonal safety messages on more than 200 electronic billboards across New Jersey.
Gallery credit: Dan Alexander
Big Joe's Favorite Irish Pub in New Jersey
Big Joe Henry chooses his favorite Irish pub for St. Patrick's Day, or any time of the year.
Gallery credit: Big Joe Jenry
Top 20 towns with the highest tax increases in New Jersey
A New Jersey 101.5 analysis of Department of Community Affairs data found that these 20 municipalities had the highest one-year increase in average property tax bills in 2023.
Gallery credit: New Jersey 101.5