Big Mac goes Big Tech, with a few hiccups

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McDonald’s said weekend outage caused by an unnamed third-party provider during a "configuration change".

Big Mac goes Big Tech, with a few hiccups
When McDonald’s first opened for business in the 1940s, its workers stood at physical counters, its burgers and fries were listed on paper menus, and its customers paid cash to its human cashiers. How quaint. Today technology so infuses every aspect of McDonald's business that it would ...

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