A technical outage impacting some McDonald’s operations worldwide on Friday was “not related to a cybersecurity event,” its Canadian division says.
A spokesperson for McDonald’s Canada told Global News on Friday afternoon the issue, which persisted for a few hours Friday morning, was resolved.
“Notably, the issue is not related to a cybersecurity event,” they said.
McDonald’s has about 40,000 restaurants worldwide, with more than 1,400 locations in Canada and more than 14,000 stores in the United States.
McDonald’s locations in Japan and Australia were also impacted Friday; many McDonald’s stores in Japan stopped taking in-person and mobile customer orders because of the system disruption, a spokesperson at McDonald’s Holdings Company Japan said.
McDonald’s Australia said some of its restaurants were back online serving customers after the outage and were working to restore the remaining stores.
McDonald’s operates nearly 3,000 stores across Japan and roughly 1,000 in Australia, its websites for the regions show.
The outage also seemed to affect customers in Hong Kong, New Zealand and the U.K., with people taking to social media to complain about disruptions at stores.
The New York Times said McDonald’s Hong Kong was experiencing a “computer system failure,” stating that the mobile ordering and self-ordering kiosks were not functioning.
Earlier this month, Meta-owned Facebook and Instagram also faced technical issues that disrupted global services for hundreds of thousands of users for more than two hours.
— with files from Reuters