McDonald's to eliminate self-serve soda machines at U.S. locations
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Say goodbye to self-serve drink machines, McDonald's fans.
The fast-food chain plans to get rid of self-service "beverage stations" at its U.S. locations by 2032, McDonald's confirmed to CBS News on Tuesday. A spokesperson did not say how the change would impact international locations.
McDonald's USA said the company is making the change so that customer and worker experiences will be consistent across all ordering points, from dining in person to visiting a drive-through or ordering via the company's app.

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