Weekly Global Wrap: McDonald's dumps McFlurry spoons; Restaurants fights back against reservation bots; Taco Bell wins second Taco Tuesday dispute | QSR Media
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Weekly Global Wrap: McDonald's dumps McFlurry spoons; Restaurants fights back against reservation bots; Taco Bell wins second Taco Tuesday dispute

Here is a summary of the most interesting QSR news stories of the week globally.

McDonald's is getting rid of the McFlurry spoons. More from CNN.

Restaurants fights back against reservation hoarding bots. More from Daily Mail.

Taco Bell announces that it resolved its dispute with a New Jersey restaurant. More from Reuters.

KFC's fried chicken wraps returns. More from Yahoo! Finance.

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