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McDonald’s apologizes for global system outage that shut down some stores for hours

- By Courtney Bonnell

McDonald’s apologized Friday for a global technology outage that shuttered some restaurant­s for hours.

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.

“Reliabilit­y and stability of our technology are a priority, and I know how frustratin­g it can be when there are outages. I understand that this impacts you, your restaurant teams and our customers,” Brian Rice, the company’s global chief informatio­n officer, said in a statement.

“What happened today has been an exception to the norm, and we are working with absolute urgency to resolve it. Thank you for your patience, and we sincerely apologize for any inconvenie­nce this has caused,” the statement added.

The company said the outage also wasn’t related to its shift to Google Cloud as a technology provider. In December, McDonald’s announced a multi-year partnershi­p with Google that will move restaurant computatio­ns from servers into the cloud. The partnershi­p is designed to speed up tasks like ordering at kiosks and to help managers optimize

Earlier Friday, McDonald’s in Japan posted on X, formerly Twitter, that “operations are temporaril­y out at many of our stores nationwide,” calling it “a system failure.” In Hong Kong, the chain said on Facebook that a “computer system failure” knocked out orders online and through selfserve

staffing. kiosks.

Downdetect­or, an outage tracker, also reported a spike in problems with the McDonald’s app over several hours.

Some McDonald’s restaurant­s were operating normally again after the outage, with people ordering and getting their food Friday at locations in Bangkok, Milan and London.

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