/Biden Investigates Into McDonalds Ice Cream Machines With Crisis Looming in Afghanistan

Biden Investigates Into McDonalds Ice Cream Machines With Crisis Looming in Afghanistan

The Biden Administration believes that their time is better spent looking into McDonald’s ice cream machines, despite the current crisis in Afghanistan and the economic shambles.

A new report by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), reveals that McDonald’s ice cream machines have been found to be constantly broken.

Check out what Breitbart reported:

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has carried out an inquiry into the Mcdonald’s broken ice cream machines. The inquiry seeks to discover if Taylor Commercial Foodservice LLC, the manufacturer of the machines, has engaged in practices that hinder McDonald’s owners’ abilities to fix machines themselves or seek repairs from a third party.

The Wall Street Journal and Dailywire have reported that the ice cream machines require a great deal of maintenance, which includes an “automated heat-cleaning cycle that can last up to four hours to destroy bacteria” on a nightly basis. According to owners, in the instance that a cleaning cycle fails, the machine requires maintenance from a repair technician before the franchise can again serve ice cream.

As it stands, the machines must be repaired by Taylor Commercial Foodservice LLC or a third-party repair company that has been authorized by Taylor Commercial Foodservice. As the company’s warning display system is complex, a manual is required to decipher the codes relayed by a faulty machine. Another company, Kytch Inc., developed a more user-friendly and accessible warning system for the Taylor machines, but Kytch Inc. has received a significant amount of pushback from Taylor.

The ice cream machine manufacturers have claimed that Kytch devices were, “unauthorized and create a safety hazard” for workers. The developers of the updated alert system have denied the claims of the manufacturers and filed a lawsuit against Taylor, a McDonald’s franchise that attempted to replicate the technology, and another third-party repair company. In a court filing, Taylor Commercial Foodservice slammed Kytch Inc. “This is a case of a hacker – Kytch- incredibly accusing the hacked – Taylor- of theft.”

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