McDonald's Battles IT Glitches Worldwide – Restrictions Also in Germany

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Partial failures in the IT systems caused inconveniences at McDonald's on Friday in numerous restaurants, including those on German soil. A company spokeswoman informed about the technical disruptions that temporarily affected the fast-food chain. The company confirmed that the issues were now under control, but noted that customers might still expect certain limitations in the service offerings or adjusted opening hours. Details regarding the nature of the technical issues remained undisclosed; however, the company made it clear that there was no cyberattack involved. In the interest of customer loyalty, the team worked diligently to restore regular operations. The spokeswoman commented on this information in a recent statement at the company's headquarters in Munich. According to BBC reports, a look beyond national borders indicates that the problem is a global phenomenon - with cases of system failures stretching from Germany to the United Kingdom, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand. The incidents began in the early morning hours and persisted throughout the day, with the cause of the technical disruptions still unknown. Overall, McDonald's will strive to minimize the inconveniences caused by the IT glitches for its customers and to quickly find a resolution to the situation.