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The FTC and DOJ want to make sure it’s legal to repair McDonald’s ice cream machines
(www.theverge.com)
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It's too late, McDonald's screwed themselves on that by allowing the machine company to play stupid games. I don't see McDonald's as a place to go for ice cream, haven't for literally decades, and I don't know anyone who does.
I hope the temporary kickbacks they got were worth it.
They ended their exclusivity contract with the ice cream machine maker a few years back. So they can use other machines than the shitty ones.
I'm sure the contractor made out like bandits and is friends with the board of corporate so it's totally fine since it's the franchisees[sic] who are responsible for fixing it.
Braum's gang sound off!
With my luck they're also a shitty company and I had no idea...
The Pistachio McFlurry is kinda nice ngl
Hold up. When and where is/was this a thing?
I tought it was a global thing.
It's very hard to find it mentioned online outside of the Italian McDonald's branch. There is a chance it might be local to my country.
McDonald corporation and their franchises are two separate entities. The corporation makes money no matter what. Its the franchises who suffer.
They still need some rulemaking around this and general right to repair though.
And right to modify!
Exactly, to use a bizarre example it illegal to trade onions on the futures market specifically but the bill that law is in has broader language curtailing market manipulation through supply hoarding. If the right to repair gets written up it will set precedent