It's something customers hear all the time. A former employee has lifted the lid on it.
"The shake machine was also a b*****d to clean. "Tell them you know the real reason and to get your milkshake made." "The worst one was about 2am, even when it was quiet and the other person had the headset, you could talk to each other and I'd always be the worst for it." "When I was doing front counter I'd have a headset on, I'd be taking orders and sometimes I'd be in the kitchen while trying to clean the front," he explained. "I'm going to tell you what's really happening there and I put my hands up to it, I did it all the time." Taking to TikTok he said: "Usually when you go to McDonald's between the hours of 12am and 3am, you're really choking for a milkshake or ice cream and they go 'the milkshake machine isn't working'," he said.
ANALYSIS: The peak of the Omicron outbreak has passed, vaccine passes will no longer be mandatory, and the trans-Tasman border will re-open.
She has said the removal of vaccine passes and mandates “would not have a material impact on our hospitalisations”. But the Omicron outbreak has peaked as expected and with it the number of hospitalisations have declined. Could the Covid-19 restrictions be unwound even further? This modal can be closed by pressing the Escape key or activating the close button.Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says the outdoor gathering limits on events will go from March 26, while indoor limits will increase to 200 people. Escape will cancel and close the window. Reset restore all settings to the default valuesThis is a modal window.