If your morning routine involves stopping by McDonald's for an espresso-based drink, you may want to consider another for the next few weeks. The company has been alerted to a defect in the espresso machines supplied by Melitta, a coffee company based out of Germany. The problem involves faulty steam pressure in the CT8 machines, which could lead to a complete breakdown of the equipment.
Melitta, in a statement, confirmed they are investigating the issue and working on a resolution. "We are investigating the two impacted machines. Our intent is to determine the root cause and provide a remediation plan that allows us to move forward," a company spokesperson explained (per ).
The issue is significant enough that nationwide, many franchises across the board are likely to be impacted. NRN confirmed that locations in Louisville, Kentucky are already affected. Meanwhile, , which first broke the story, reported that some Chicago McDonalds were as well.
The publication further reported that this could last up to three weeks. Here's what some McDonald's employees are saying on social media According to a Reddit thread titled " ," users claiming to be McDonalds employees confirm the machines will be decommissioned for investigation and repair. "It's based on the type of machine! We got shown a video of it exploding out of nowhere on someone," one wrote.
"We got a recall notice, but it's extremely hush hush. We're not getting any reason as why, but we're told to immediately stop using .