I wouldn’t call it a investigation. FTC simply asked McDonalds for some information, and it seems voluntary for McDonalds to provide ‘anything’.
It is obvious that the McFlurry machine is fragile and has to be cleaned in a certain manner, or it fails. You have various McDonalds that seem to never have a system failure with it, and it’s probably due to one particular employee who is passionate about its operation.
The more people dig into the voting problems, with issues leading to computerized voting...it would end up as a fed ‘thing’, and the fed wanting total control over election days. This is the least desirable solution to the problem.
All I’m doing is pointing out the double standard by media and government at all levels. There’s outrage about ice cream machines, but nobody cares if voting machines aren’t working.
The problem is that someone up in corp made a bad deal with Taylor who has exclusive repair contract on an overly technical machine. Other fast food operations use Taylor machines without the problems. It’s not that the machines are fragile it’s that they require very specific operations at very specific times and the MickeyD’s employees and lower management are either not trained well(a given) or pushed to complete too many tasks in the time allotted(also a given).
There is no such thing as voluntary re FBI.
Of course this is non of the FBI’s business.