McDonald’s ending self-serve drink fountains nationwide in major shift for customers
McDonald’s said the decision is designed to create a more consistent experience across drive-thru, mobile app, delivery
McDonald's is gradually removing self-serve soda fountains from restaurants across the United States as part of a long-term change to its dining experience.
The move marks the end of a familiar feature for many customers, particularly families, students and regular diners who have long used the beverage stations for refills and customised drink combinations.
The fast food giant confirmed in 2023 that it would transition “away from self-serve beverage stations in dining rooms across the US by 2032,” according to KTLA.
Instead of customers filling drinks themselves, restaurant staff will prepare beverages using automated systems behind the counter.
McDonald’s said the decision is designed to create a more consistent experience across drive-thru, mobile app, delivery, kiosk and dine-in orders.
The change first began during the Covid-19 pandemic, when shared public surfaces such as soda machines became a hygiene concern.
Since then, the company has continued expanding the system as part of broader operational changes.
McDonald’s is also expected to benefit from improved order accuracy and reduced product loss linked to unpaid refills or misuse of beverage stations.
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