Milton Keynes McDonalds' to reopen for walk-in service in two weeks

    McDonald's previously decided to pause walk-in takeaway services last month to review their safety measures, in response to the current lockdown.

    After their review, McDonald's plan to re-open their stores for walk-in takeaway from Monday 22nd February with new measures in place for everyone's safety, including all the stores in Milton Keynes.

    As per current lockdown rules, sit down meals will still not be allowed.

    It will follow a trial of 26 McDonald's in the country which will open from this Wednesday (10/02) to test the new measures.

    Until then, Milton Keynes residents may still be able to order McDonald's via UberEats and JustEat.

    A McDonald's spokesperson said: "We still have smaller teams working with screens and social distancing measures in our kitchen and service areas.

    "This means it will take longer than usual to serve you, and so I thank you again for your continued patience and kindness.

    "Our opening hours will continue to vary so please do check the My McDonald's app or our website before you travel."

    Some new restrictions in place involve reducing the numbers of customers and couriers allowed in, bigger sanitising stations and changes to the flow around the restaurant.

    Staff will be on hand to guide customers through the new rules.  

    McDonald's also praised their staff for their hard work to ensure their customers can still be served during the current lockdown via delivery and Drive-thru lanes.

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