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McDonald’s Apologizes for ‘Technology Outage’ in Japan, Australia and Elsewhere

McDonald’s customers in Australia, Japan and Hong Kong reported having trouble ordering at the fast-food restaurants on Friday, leading some restaurants to suspend online ordering and others to close entirely.

The company said on Friday that a “technology outage” had impacted its restaurants. It did not specify what or how widespread the issue was, but said that it was “not related to a cybersecurity event.”

”The issue is now being resolved,” the McDonald’s Corporation said in a statement. “We thank customers for their patience and apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.”

The problems appeared to hit restaurants in several countries. In a post on X, McDonald’s Japan said its restaurants were having technical difficulties because of a system failure.” Later, in a separate post, it said that “many” stores across the country had suspended operations because of the issue, without saying how many. Japan has about 2,900 McDonald’s restaurants, the third-most in the world after the United States and China.

McDonald’s Hong Kong said on Facebook that it was also experiencing a “computer system failure,” stating that “the mobile ordering and self-ordering kiosks are not functioning” and asking customers to order directly at the restaurant counters. McDonald’s Taiwan also said on its website that it had temporarily suspended online and telephone orders.

And customers in Britain said they had difficulties using the McDonald’s app on Friday morning, according to Downdetector, a site that monitors reports of outages.

In Australia, photos on social media captured signs on the doors of some McDonald’s outlets apologizing to customers for causing inconvenience. Australian news outlets reported that some restaurants had

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