McDonald’s Cashless Move Sparks Calls for Boycott

Furious McDonald’s customers are contemplating a potential boycott of the popular fast-food chain due to some outlets going cashless.

The uproar erupted when a disgruntled customer shared a photo of a sign at a McDonald’s drive-through in Clayton South, Melbourne, revealing cash would not be accepted at specific times.

The sign, shared in the “Cash is King” Facebook group, stated that cash payments would no longer be accepted from midnight to 6 am due to safety reasons for both staff and customers.

“Thank you for your continued co-operation and understanding,” the sign read. The unhappy customer urged fellow group members to boycott the outlet. 

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