Maybe it's same machine that makes McFlurrys and it gets broken because it should be cleaned everyday but because it's hard job to clean they do it too rarely so it breaks down everywhere
Yeah, they always say that. I heard from the ex-Mcdonalds worker that the machine is so difficult and time consuming to clean, so they just say it's broken. Really they just don't want to clean it all the time. :)
@@kime86 The reason the machine is 'so complicated' is because the same milk stays in for 10 days, gets reheated and cooled again every night only cleaned every 10 days. Thats why M'd workers never trust drinking them..
I really enjoyed the insights about the heavy snow not being reflected in a compacted road base, so there was no ice and therefore no grip. I'm from Australia, so these conditions are not the sort of thing we face (often), let alone considering it from a competition perspective. Excellent content - I look forward to your vlogs for 2024!
Only in Finland you can have a fast wrc car in a small carage that looks so ordinary and common. Others have corollas in their carage, Kalle has a Yaris beast. I wish I could drive or own one.
There's a dealer in Ireland, I believe, that sells original WRC cars, also newer ones. The RU-vid channel Hagarty visited the dealer a while back. The question is really if you can afford it, or if you can even get it registrated as a regular daily driver, in your country.
There is a logical reason for that. Basically, McDonalds is really hardassed about the standards of machines that they are willing to force everyone to use a very rare and often malfunctioning machines for ice cream and milkshakes, and do not allow franchises to deviate. It's a really weird rule and it has been complained about many times by franchises. In 2020 they did allow a manufacturer from Italy to join in which has been better, but its adoption rate has been very low. New franchises in Europe will prefer to take the machines from them, but older franchises will still use the old standards.
@@psychosis1767 Not really. There's a third party tool called "Kytch", that shows diagnostic info on the McD ice cream machines to help with swift repairs. McD sued them cause franchises were skipping their repairs as they got diagnostic data without McD's third party's (Taylor Company, the manufacturer) stupid expensive maintenance calls and fixed the machines themselves. According to McD that voided their warranty etc. bullshit. It literally has nothing to do with the devices being "up to McD standards", it's just a money maker for them since they're so poorly designed and fickle to use.
mcdonalds and the ice cream machine company taylor have the same shareholders and have a machine repair monopoly thats why they're broken.@@psychosis1767
Vois siinä hiukan alkaa ihmetellä autokaistalla, kun näkyy Toyotan etuvalot takana xD. Varmasti jäi kyllä mieleen kaikille jotka kyseisen tapahtuman näki. Kiitoksia hienosta vuodesta ja tänne on aina mukava tulla katsomaan tapahtumia hiukan erikulmasta. Ei muutakun onnea ja mukavaa 2024 vuotta minkälainen ikinä se ukkojen suunnitelma sitten tuleekaan olemaan.
I remember in 2000 when my Finnish cousin and family visited me in NY.. they scoffed and laughed at the idea of drive-thrus.. haha.. glad they took on in Finland
New year's resolution: Become professional rally driver, win world rally championship, be able to go to Mc'donalds with a rally car, have free Mc'donalds meals 😎😎😎
I am a huge fan of Kalle but what is up with Toyota's relationship with it's drivers? Not once have I seen Kalle drive a personal Toyota or Lexus around. I have now seen him in a Porsche, BMW, and Audi. Doesn't Kalle drive for toyota in 2 national drift leagues? One in Europe and another in Japan; on top of that he drives for Toyota in WRC yet he doesn't have a single Toyota gifted to him? @Toyota Sell your drivers your Lexus GSFs to help improve the whole F line!