The American fast food chain McDonald's is testing an interesting concept of ordering food in its homeland. These are orders through their own application, thanks to which customers will be able to select specific items, pay and then pick them up at their nearest restaurant. In this way, it would not be anything new and world-shattering. However, the most fundamental function of the new system is the use of GPS. Employees at McDonald's will only start processing the order when the customer approaches the parking lot.
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In theory, it's actually very simple. You're heading home from work/school, where you have nothing for lunch or dinner. You click an order through the official app, which you then pay with your card. As soon as you get close to "your" McDonald's (within an unspecified distance), the employeeancThey will start preparing your order so that it is as fresh as possible, but at the same time without waiting in line.
Testing of the new system begins today in a limited number of restaurants in California. The trial is designed to identify issues and shortcomings. A global rollout is expected by the end of this year, covering almost all McDonald's in the US (just under 14 locations) and about 6 restaurants in Canada, the UK, France, Germany, and the United States.ancii, Germany, Australia and China. If you like to visit "Mekáč", unfortunately you won't get this feature here, so you don't have to wait. However, it should work abroad from the end of the year.
Source: Macrumors
I walk by it quite often... I probably already have a nice pile of food there ??♂️
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Lucie Mikulicova :D you have to have the supplies at home, don't you? :D
Kaja Lastovka :D