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As of 2021, the Taylor C602 ice cream machine is found in more than 13,000 McDonald's locations in the United States and many more around the world. [5] These Taylor ice cream machines can make milkshakes, soft serve ice cream, sundaes, [8] and the McFlurry dessert; rather than use gravity, they actively pump the ice cream material through it, allowing far higher throughput and production than ...
Nearly 15% of McDonald’s ice cream machines are broken as of Thursday, according to McBroken’s data. The most frequent time they’re unavailable is between 11 am and 3 pm, with Chicago ...
The ice cream is pushed out through nozzles. The Taylor C602 uses two hoppers and two barrels and uses a pump to push the ice cream out of the system. Taylor C602 machines are equipped with a display screen. A menu displaying the viscosity of the ingredients, the temperature of the glycol (used in the pasteurization process), and the machine's ...
Around late 2016, jokes about McDonald’s ice cream machines constant out-of-order status started percolating on the internet. One of the earliest instances is a viral video titled ...
Streets is an Australian ice-cream brand bought by the British multinational company Unilever in 1960. [2] Some products are made in China and shipped to Australia and New Zealand. It is part of Unilever's ice cream brand Heartbrand. The company is in a long-term contract with dairy company Dairy Farmers.
Yes, it should be. I think that is the intent, but it's hard to find much information about the other ice cream machines used by McDonald's. — BarrelProof 15:45, 20 September 2023 (UTC) The other ice cream machine models don't seem to be covered in media, though. Happy to be proven wrong but this seems a tough ask.