McDonald's Canada to Reintroduce Takeout Service in 30 Restaurants With Covid-19 Precautions
May 14 2020 - 6:55AM
Dow Jones News
By Dave Sebastian
McDonald's Canada said it is transitioning back to takeout
service at 30 restaurants to test protective measures as the
company's dining rooms remain closed amid the Covid-19
pandemic.
Those measures will include contact-free service, entrances and
exits with social-distancing markings at various points, protective
screens at registers and sanitization at high-touch areas such as
kiosks and washrooms, the fast-food giant said Thursday.
The number of guests allowed in the restaurant at one time will
be based on the restaurant size, McDonald's said, while drink
refills, reusable mugs and condiment stations won't be
available.
"We will continue to take the lead from all levels of government
and local health authorities as we monitor and adapt what's
necessary in these test restaurants," saod Doug Fry, senior
director for national operations at McDonald's Canada.
The company said its curbside and drive-thru service also will
remain open.
Write to Dave Sebastian at dave.sebastian@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
May 14, 2020 06:40 ET (10:40 GMT)
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