Defective McDonald's soda machine electrocutes, kills two employees

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Defective McDonald's soda machine electrocutes, kills two employees
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McDonald's has closed all 29 of its restaurants in Peru indefinitely as authorities investigate the deaths.

, a McDonald's spokesperson wrote that the company considers the safety of employees a"global priority." The spokesperson also said the company has extended its condolences to the affected families and stressed that McDonald's is"working with [its] local partner, who is conducting a thorough investigation with local authorities."

Campos Zapata's mother, Rocío Zapata, has accused restaurant of not training its employees well enough., the company expressed sorrow and regret for the loss of life. Both statements also said that Arcos Dorados had declared a 48-hour period of mourning in solidarity with the victims' families.

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