If you are like me, you cannot go on a road trip without stopping for those Golden Arches. And it's for one thing and one thing only: ice cream. Soft and creamy, vanilla soft serve ice cream has become a staple of the McDonald's Franchise. From sundaes topped with chocolate, a basic soft serve cone, to the infamous McFlurry, McDonalds serves a wide array of ice cream treats. So you make your way off the highway and into the driveway to hear the four dreaded words: "Our machine is broken."
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You are not alone. There are hundreds of tweets and even a
video of a woman in New Zealand having a melt-down (no pun intended) about her ice cream. That late night Oreo McFlurry craving is real. However, it seems as if the McDonald's ice cream machines are broken more than they are fixed.Are they really "broken"? Well, when they say a "broken ice cream machine" they really mean its going through the cleaning cycle. The soft serve machine takes a while for McDonald's employees to take apart and together to clean every day. The functionality of it is "McBroken" when getting cleaned. Which means no McSundaes, milkshakes, or ice cream sweet treats.
However, times have changed and you no longer have to question whether or not the ice cream machine is broken. Welcome to my cluttered iPhone: Ice Check.
The concept the Ice Check App is simple: a crowd-based app with the ability to update users on the status of McDonald's ice cream machines. At first glance the new app is bubbly, pink and user-friendly. A list dotted with vanilla swirl cones are shown with addresses neatly beside them. Clean and simple.
The new app has take social media by storm and people are positive about the app. It is currently available on Apple IOS devices in the App Store.
Thank you to the person who made the ice check app. Literally every time I go to @McDonalds their Ice cream machine is broken
