Much more likely to be mildew. Still gross, but not toxic.
Send that to your local health department.
I’m in Georgia, they honestly could not care less. I’ve contacted them in the past about issues and they really did not care
Maybe try McDonalds corporate then? I believe they have quite a bit of sway over local franchises.
Beyond that, I’d just avoid it because that’s probably the tip of a very dirty iceberg.
Unfortunately that’s the type of shit where publicly shaming on Twatter is likely a more effective option.
20 year old dispenser there too. (date code says 08/05)
Toxic black mold is a greenish-black gelatinous mold. It is not really black. Mold is not healthy and some people have severe negative reactions to regular black molds though.
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Wtf, there is a Wikipedia just for mold?
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How can it feature 0 pictures
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Employees can daily clean as much of the machine as they can access, and there will still be a bit of black biofilm in there (not mold). The same biofilm lives down in all of your sink drains.
I genuinely cannot process what I’m looking at here.
Red is the camera, blue is what you see in the picture
Blue looks like a dude wearing shades
I think we’re looking up at a drinks dispenser, one where you push your cup against the metal thing to start filling.
I stared at it for like 3 minutes and suddenly it flipped and all made sense, like a proper optical illusion.
The metal comes down and to the right, then bends back to the left. The shadow is the reflection off the metal. The metal is coming down and out of a hole. The white area is a completely flat surface.