McDonald's has announced that it will reopen all of its Irish drive-through outlets by Thursday June 4.
The fast food chain said that between Tuesday June 2 and Thursday June 4, it will reopen 51 of its Irish outlets for drive-through services, and that it will also begin to expand the availability of its delivery services.
The announcement follows the reopening of six McDonald's drive-through outlets in Dublin on Wednesday May 20.
"A Limited Menu Over Reduced Hours"
Rte.ie quotes McDonald's as saying, "Face coverings, gloves, Perspex screens and new safety and hygiene processes mean it will look different, it will take a little longer, and, as we've seen in the pilot restaurants, we expect demand will be high.
"With smaller teams, we will still be offering a limited menu over reduced hours, and we ask that you make contactless payments, and limit your spend to €30."
McDonald's also said, "We will continue to work with local stakeholders and An Garda Síochána as we extend our reopening plans."
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