The fast food giant ruled out the possibility of a cybersecurity incident and said the tech issue was being resolved, after its restaurants in countries including Japan, UK, Canada and Australia faced outages earlier in the day.
McDonald’s declined to comment on the number of stores impacted.
Many of its stores in Japan had stopped taking in-person and mobile customer orders because of the system disruption. A spokesperson at McDonald’s Holdings Company Japan said recovery work was in progress and operations were resuming at some stores.
The company’s outlets in the UK and Ireland were fully back online after the outage, it said, while McDonald’s Australia said most of its restaurants had reopened.
The restaurant chain has about 40,000 outlets worldwide, with more than 14,000 stores in the United States.
The outage seemed to be have affected customers in Hong Kong and New Zealand as well, with people taking to social media to complain about disruptions at stores.
Earlier this month, Meta-owned Facebook (NASDAQ:META) and Instagram also faced technical issues that disrupted global services for hundreds of thousands of users for more than two hours.
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