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How McDonald’s dine-in experience will change due to coronaviru­s

- BY BRETT MOLINA USA Today

As more businesses slowly reopen during the coronaviru­s pandemic, it’s clear the customer and employee experience will be vastly different.

Fast food giant McDonald’s says it will introduce several new safety standards once dine-in rooms reopen to protect customers and workers from the spread of the virus.

The restaurant said it will close some seating and tables to encourage social distancing, and require employees to wear masks and gloves. Employees will deliver food to a customer’s table in a doublefold­ed bag.

McDonald’s said it will also clean restaurant­s more frequently. Play Places will remain closed and restaurant­s will modify “dine-in beverage procedures” to limit contact. Restaurant­s will also include signs to advise customers on proper social distancing.

“As our daily routines continue to evolve, we remain committed to safely serving you and our local neighborho­ods around the country,” said McDonald’s USA president Joe Erlinger in a statement. “We look forward to welcoming you back into our dining rooms, when the timing is right and with these extra precaution­s in place.”

The company said the new procedures will apply to all 14,000 McDonald’s locations in the U.S.

As states across the country begin to lift restrictio­ns implemente­d to slow the spread of coronaviru­s, businesses are weighing the best approaches to safely reopen. Many businesses have instituted new procedures such as frequent cleanings and personal protective equipment for employees.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Fast food giant McDonald’s says it will introduce several new safety standards once dine-in rooms reopen. to protect customers and workers from the spread of the virus.
AP PHOTO Fast food giant McDonald’s says it will introduce several new safety standards once dine-in rooms reopen. to protect customers and workers from the spread of the virus.

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