McDonald's outlets in Melbourne are causing uproar as they shift towards exclusively accepting cashless payments during certain hours. Customers have expressed discontent with signs posted in their local outlets indicating that only card payments will be accepted between midnight and 6 am.
Daily Mail reported that this decision has triggered a massive backlash, with many Australians threatening to boycott the fast-food giant.
Concerns Raised Over Safety and Convenience
Amidst the controversy, customers confronted the staff, questioning the reasoning behind the sudden transition to a cashless system, according to 7 News.
Some employees revealed that the move was prompted by safety concerns following recent robberies. However, this explanation failed to satisfy customers, who insisted on using cash regardless of the policy.
Many have criticized the inconvenience imposed by the cashless approach, highlighting the potential detriment to those reliant on cash as a payment method.
A McDonald's spokesperson addressed the backlash, emphasizing the company's commitment to prioritizing customers' and employees' safety and well-being. The cashless policy, currently implemented only in Melbourne's east and south, is part of a series of proactive safety measures to protect staff and customers.
McDonald's thanks its customers for their understanding and cooperation as they navigate these challenging circumstances.
Backlash and Boycott Calls Echo
McDonald's controversial decision has spread like wildfire, prompting consumer uproar. Many Australians have taken to social media to express their discontentment and announce their intention to boycott the fast-food chain.
One disgruntled customer said, "Boycott this Maccas," while others voiced dissatisfaction with the change after being loyal patrons for years.
While some customers sympathized with the need for enhanced safety measures, many highlighted the inconvenience caused by the cashless policy. They argued that alternative measures could have been implemented to address security concerns without eliminating the option for cash payments.
However, it remains crucial to note that this shift in payment methods is confined to specific outlets and hours.
Gratitude, Assistance, and Understanding
McDonald's thanks its customers for their assistance and understanding during this challenging period. The company recognizes that the transition to a cashless system may be met with resistance, but it remains steadfast in maintaining a safe environment for all.
Cash will still be accepted in outlets where it is the only available payment method, ensuring customers are given options that suit their needs.


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