McDonald's is doing something no other fast-food chain has done before
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The kiosk features a beverage dispenser, cups, and a touch-screen tablet where customers can order and pay for their drinks.
The tablet lets customers craft their own beverages from a selection of flavored syrups and milks.
It also enables customers to control the milk-to-espresso ratio in each drink. Each drink costs $2.99.
The machine pours the steamed milk and espresso from the same spout.
@BrandEating seen at @McDonalds downtown #Chicago pic.twitter.com/H9i1LUqmKw
No other fast-food chain that we're aware of has made an espresso machine accessible to customers, especially one that provides this level of customization.
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