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McDonald’s launches Bike & Dine facilities at two Pampanga stores

- Keren Concepcion G. Valmonte

MCDONALD’S Philippine­s launched “Bike & Dine” facilities in its CM Reto and Clark Gate branches in Pampanga, along with a plan to allow customers to “Ride Thru.”

“We recognize the thousands of [Kapampanga­ns,] especially frontline workers, who have turned to biking as their means of transporta­tion during this unpreceden­ted time,” Margot Torres, managing director of McDonald’s Philippine­s,

said in a statement on Wednesday.

“We saw this as an opportunit­y to provide them a way to enjoy their favorite McDonald’s meals convenient­ly, while ensuring that their bikes are safe and secure,” she added.

McDonald’s will allow bikeriding customers to “Ride Thru” to order their meals.

Meanwhile, the “Bike & Ride” facility is where cyclists can mount their bikes in racks attached to a ledge, which would also serve as their table, to enjoy their meals.

Ms. Torres was joined by Pampanga Governor Dennis Garcia Pineda and Bases Conversion and Developmen­t Authority President and Chief Executive Officer Vivencio B. Dizon during the ceremonial opening of the facility in the CM Recto store.

McDonald’s said “bike-friendly zone” Clark will be building more bike-related facilities in the future.

Meanwhile, there are now four McDonald’s stores with Bike & Dine facilities, with the other two in McDonald’s Vermosa in Cavite and McDonald’s McKinley West in Taguig.

It plans to roll out the Bike & Dine facilities to more outlets this year.

“We look forward to introducin­g this innovation to more bikeriding communitie­s, where more customers can enjoy their favorite McDonald’s meals safely and more convenient­ly,” Ms. Torres said. —

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