McDonald's Is Making a Big Change To Its Drink Stations
McDonald's fans, prepare. According to reports, the fast-food chain will change how consumers acquire soft drinks countrywide.
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QSR Web claimed late last week that McDonald's will phase out self-serve beverage stations in its US dining rooms, citing a company spokesperson's email.
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The switch is scheduled for 2032, nine years from now, giving customers plenty of time to adjust. The elimination of self-serve drink stations
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Customers who order through the drive-thru or McDonald's app won't be affected by the elimination of self-serve stations because personnel fill their beverages.
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QSR Web says the update will give McDonald's employees and customers a more consistent experience regardless
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of where and how they order. The State Journal-Register reported this week that several Illinois stores had begun the change.
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McDonald's has made other important changes this year. The chain announced dramatic changes to its Big Mac, McDouble, classic cheeseburger,
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double cheeseburger, and hamburger in April. Softer toasted buns, frying onions directly on burger patties for a "juicier, caramelized flavor,"
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The company also revealed a new restaurant concept named after CosMc, a six-armed alien from 1980s and 1990s advertisements, in late July.