bcla
On our rugged Eastern foothills.....
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Just noticed something at a local McDonald's. I was using a Coke Freestyle machine when it said to place the cup on the tray before it would dispense anything. I’ve held a cup above the tray while it was pouring, but this machine insisted on the cup being flat on the tray. Then the display noted that I had 59 minutes to obtain 2 refills.
I saw there’s a sensor on the tray and each cup has an electronic ID tag on the bottom. Not a bar code, but something like the anti theft tags in stores.
I do remember being at this location when someone was tossed, but claimed that he bought a beverage. The manager said he brought in an old cup. They seem to have that issue, along with people asking for water cups and pouring soft drinks. The machines still dispense water.
I have gotten coffee refills here before, but I was told just one and my cup was marked. As for soft drinks, it looks like this tech has been available since they came out, but this is the first I’ve seen in action. One reading is that similar refills policies are enforced at some Disney parks.
I saw there’s a sensor on the tray and each cup has an electronic ID tag on the bottom. Not a bar code, but something like the anti theft tags in stores.
I do remember being at this location when someone was tossed, but claimed that he bought a beverage. The manager said he brought in an old cup. They seem to have that issue, along with people asking for water cups and pouring soft drinks. The machines still dispense water.
I have gotten coffee refills here before, but I was told just one and my cup was marked. As for soft drinks, it looks like this tech has been available since they came out, but this is the first I’ve seen in action. One reading is that similar refills policies are enforced at some Disney parks.