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McDonald’s Plans to Get Rid of Self-Serve Soda Machines

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McDonald’s Plans to Get Rid of Self-Serve Soda Machines

McDonald’s Plans to Get Rid of Self-Serve Soda Machines

McDonald’s Plans to Get Rid of Self-Serve Soda Machines .

McDonald’s Plans to Get Rid of Self-Serve Soda Machines .

The fast-food giant announced that it will phase out their self-serve soda machines by 2032.

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The removal is an attempt to create a consistent experience through all their restaurants for both customers and workers when it comes to soda.

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The removal is an attempt to create a consistent experience through all their restaurants for both customers and workers when it comes to soda.

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According to CNN, customer behavior changed after the pandemic, with many opting to go through the drive-thru or order online.

This has caused fewer customers to choose to eat inside the restaurant, which has resulted in McDonald’s claiming they do not need the self-serve machines anymore.

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This has caused fewer customers to choose to eat inside the restaurant, which has resulted in McDonald’s claiming they do not need the self-serve machines anymore.

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In their most recent earning’s report, McDonald’s said 40% of their total sales are made up of digital orders through their own app or other services like Uber Eats.

In their most recent earning’s report, McDonald’s said 40% of their total sales are made up of digital orders through their own app or other services like Uber Eats.

McDonald’s future restaurant designs prioritize high-tech drive-thrus and will have smaller dining areas.

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The fast food company also teased new, smaller restaurants called, "CosMc’s.".

There’s a number of places around the US where we are significantly underdeveloped relative to where the population exists today, CEO Chris Kempczinski, via CNN.

That opens up for us a whole bunch of development opportunities for us to go after, CEO Chris Kempczinski, via CNN


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