Allegedly there’s tons of people across the chain that are employed to produce that noise to create a unique ambience in the Restaurant Subscribe and follow my Instagram @kestreltapes
For those that are actually curious and don't know: Most of the beeping noises come from the Vats, but some sounds also come from the grill platterns, and the heating racks that prepared meat is kept in (iirc when the timer on a rack expires to tell you to bin the food).
@@xiaoyaoxu134 "a large tank or tub used to hold liquid, especially in industry." For example 'a vat of hot tar' In this case, a 'vat of oil' for the chicken nuggets and fries and such would be my guess
The "Cowbell" (or that black key you play) is the quarter pounder. The other ones are the reminders on the fry station that the fries need to be thrown out (they never get thrown out)
from what i remember the cowbell is correct but the other noise is the fryers asking to be cleaned (crew usually just ignores the cleaning plea and leaves it for overnight) and the noise can be stopped by pressing a button on the fryer but everyone has already grown desensitized to it so it just never shuts up
As a current maccas, it’s either those bands kids who missed practice because of work or the beeping is coming from deep within. No one can fully shut all the noises off
The beeping actually stems from the invisible floating eye ball of ronald mc donald himself, which follows employees around and makes sure they are working.
I remember when I first started working on grill I would always end up hearing that beeping sound after my shift, even in the shower. Some ptsd if anything that some new crew members experience. At some point I got used to the sound and it doesn’t ring in my head as it used to. I tell you working at McDonald’s or any fast food joint is a straight up war. Having to drop a quarter pounder only for someone to order another one and another. And also having to work under pressure when it gets busy/during rush hour.
It’s from the fryer for the French fries, nothing else makes that beeping sound. I used to work at McDonald’s on grill and in the kitchen when I was a teenager.
I swear the amount of beeping that happens in McDonald's would drive me insane lmao even being there for 10 mins is enough. And that's just the kitchen lol, there's more dinging delights at the counter
Customers: "Man, what's that beeping noise back there?" Employees: "Does one of the customers have a beeping song going on their phone out there?" The Beep Ghost: "🎵🎶🎵 👻"
The cowbell is a notice that quarter pounders need to be put down to cook, the beeping is the cooking press rising and telling folks they are done cooking The beeping here is the fry station needs to be cleaned
I had this Mac and Me moment due to this sound. I started to kind of dance to the beat of the fry alarm and then this guy started to tap his foot and a lady started to clap her hands to it too. We were a McD's jam band for 20 beautiful seconds. Hey, music is everywhere you know.
PSA: Rickrolling is making a vid about someone finding the source of the McDonald's beeping just for the vid to cut to _Never Gonna Give You Up_ the moment the source is about to be revealed, someone linking a source to someone and the link being _Never Gonna Give You Up_ or a stadium blasting _Sweet Caroline_ switching to _Never Gonna Give You Up_ just as the crowd's about to all sing the chorus. Just playing _Never Gonna Give You Up_ isn't Rickrolling. Just cause you hear the song doesn't mean you're being Rickrolled.