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An IT outage at McDonald’s stores swept across the globe last night, leaving thousands hungry and disappointed.
The internal systems at McDonald’s went offline about 3pm on Friday, with outages reported in Australia, New Zealand, the United States, Japan, parts of Europe and Canada.
Some stores closed completely, while others were only taking cash orders.
The outage lasted about 10 hours in total, with the fast-food chain issuing an update about 1:15am on Saturday morning to say all restaurants have now re-opened.
The company said the outage was caused by a third-party technology provider and was not a cybersecurity issue. It started around 12 a.m. CDT during a configuration change and was close to being resolved about 12 hours later, the Chicago-based company said.
abcnews.go.com...#:~:text=The%20company%20said%20the%20outage,the%20Chicago% 2Dbased%20company%20said.
originally posted by: StoutBroux
a reply to: baddmove
Well if you could look past the OP title and look at the link,
An IT outage at McDonald’s stores swept across the globe last night, leaving thousands hungry and disappointed.
The internal systems at McDonald’s went offline about 3pm on Friday, with outages reported in Australia, New Zealand, the United States, Japan, parts of Europe and Canada.
Some stores closed completely, while others were only taking cash orders.
The outage lasted about 10 hours in total, with the fast-food chain issuing an update about 1:15am on Saturday morning to say all restaurants have now re-opened.
This is major. No explanations either.
Here's another link with a kind of partial explanation:
The company said the outage was caused by a third-party technology provider and was not a cybersecurity issue. It started around 12 a.m. CDT during a configuration change and was close to being resolved about 12 hours later, the Chicago-based company said.
abcnews.go.com...#:~:text=The%20company%20said%20the%20outage,the%20Chicago% 2Dbased%20company%20said.
But all this?????
London
Japan
Hong Kong
New Zealand
Canada
Bankok
Milan
Thailand
Denmark
Australia
UK
USA
Too weird. The times don't seem consistent either but I haven't checked all the time zone differences.
originally posted by: FlyersFan
Back when I could eat gluten, I used to like McDonalds breakfast sandwiches. McGriddles I think they were. Bacon, egg, cheese, and a maple flavored bun. mmmmm
My concern is that McDonalds are not all corporate owned and maybe I missed it, but it seems like a large majority of the sites were affected and I'm wondering how that could even be. This seems serious but must just be me. Does anyone have any ideas?
originally posted by: Cavemannick
Mac Donald’s have suffered a worldwide it outage affecting restaurant in a number of countries.
This seems implausible, although in this day and age, security in most it networks seems a low priority either the massive number of companies, being hacked or otherwise.
www.news.com.au...
JustEat?
you want to try the LardArse or LazyFatty Apps. I hear that’s where all the JustEater elite foodies have migrated too.