McDonald’s hit by ordering system failure at Asian outlets

McDonald’s hit by ordering system failure at Asian outlets

Outages span from Singapore to Hong Kong and China and as far as Australia and New Zealand.

McDonald’s temporarily suspended operations due to ordering issues across stores, mobile devices, and kiosks following a system outage. (AFP pic)
TOKYO:
Hungry McDonald’s customers in parts of Asia had trouble ordering at stores, on cellphones and at electronic kiosks on Friday after a system outage.

In Japan, the US fast food giant said on X, formerly Twitter, that it was “currently experiencing a system failure” and “temporarily suspending operation at many outlets”.

China was also affected for several hours, with the outage a hot topic on social media platform Weibo, but the firm later said its online ordering system had been fully restored.

McDonald’s in Hong Kong wrote on Facebook that its “mobile ordering and self-ordering kiosks are not functioning” but later said its system was “gradually returning to normal”.

Singapore was also hit, as were Australia and New Zealand according to media reports.

India, Indonesia and Thailand were unaffected.

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