MCDONALD'S has finally reopened its restaurant to hungry customers in Bracknell.
Following a successful pilot, The Keep in Bracknell has reopened its dine-in service.
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Around 700 restaurants have reopened for dine-in with customers able to enjoy their McDonald’s favourites inside the restaurant.
The restaurant reopened on Wednesday, July 22.
Social distancing measures will be maintained and the restaurant will carefully manage the number of customers inside to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
Hand sanitiser is at the entrance to every restaurant for couriers and dine-in and takeaway customers.
Clear floor-markings and signposting inside and outside restaurants to help enable social distancing
Touchpoints including self-order screens, card readers and doors will be sanitised at least every 30 minutes.
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Perspex screens have been installed in the kitchens, service areas and Drive-thru windows and additional protective equipment has been provided for restaurant teams, including disposable gloves for people in customer and courier facing positions and face coverings
Fewer people on each shift
Customers are asked to use contactless payment methods as much as possible
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