How Fast Food Restaurants Are Planning to Reopen Dining Rooms

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How Fast Food Restaurants Are Planning to Reopen Dining Rooms
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on the company website proposing that “reopening dining rooms requires both confidence and comfort.” “We are now moving into the next phase of reopening dining rooms according to guidance from local authorities,” he stated. “We have fully embraced the notion that parts of our restaurants need to change—certainly, for the foreseeable future and possibly forever.”

Specifically, he outlines a number of new safety protocols including considering “comfortable and reusable masks that may become part of our standard uniforms.” “We have acrylic shields and contactless service at most of our restaurants,” he continued. “We are maintaining a ‘safe distance’ rule in our dining rooms—whether communities require it or not. We have designed beautiful tabletop signage to indicate which tables are open and which ones are reserved to help maintain safe distances.

. Beyond the “nearly 50 process changes in restaurants and increased training for restaurant crew” implemented since the pandemic started, he added, “We are building on the processes already in place such as wellness checks, social distancing floor stickers, protective barriers at order points, masks and gloves for employees with the addition of new procedures, and training for the reopening of dining rooms. These will serve as a set of nationwide standards for operations across all 14,000 U.S.

Erlinger continued, “With adherence to these new procedures and guidance, as well as continuing to rely on guidance from CDC, state and local authorities, McDonald’s, in partnership with Owner/Operators will make reopening decisions that are right for the local communities and help ensure restaurant crew and customers feel safe and welcome.”

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