Company reopening 1,000 dining rooms
The company that owns Burger King, Popeyes and Tim Hortons has reopened nearly 1,000 dining rooms in North America with new restrictions, and efforts to reopen fully are ongoing.
Restaurant Brands International CEO Jose Cil said in a letter Tuesday that the company is offering contactless service at most restaurants. Tables are spaced in dining rooms and will be, along with chairs, sanitized after every use. Self-serve soda fountains will not be available. Employees will have temperatures checked at the start of the shift and all are wearing masks and gloves.