COVID-19: McDonald's to suspend walk-in takeaway service in all restaurants

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COVID-19: McDonald's to suspend walk-in takeaway service in all restaurants via yahoosg

In a media release on Friday, McDonald’s said that customers can order its meals via its McDelivery service, via GrabFood delivery service or via its Drive-Thru restaurants.

“By temporarily stopping takeaway service, we can reduce interaction between our customers and employees during this circuit breaker period – and also enable more of our senior employees to stay at home over the next two weeks,” said Kenneth Chan, managing director of McDonald’s Singapore. Salaries will continue to be paid during disruptionStaff strength will be adjusted accordingly in each restaurant to support delivery and drive-thru orders in the kitchens.

As for employees and seniors whose roles would be disrupted these next few weeks, McDonald’s will continue to pay their salaries during this pay period.

 

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