MCDONALD'S has revealed the locations of 11 service stations that have reopened for takeaway and click and collect orders today.
The update from the fast food chain means Maccies fans will be able to step inside restaurants for the first time since the coronavirus lockdown began.
Until now, McDonald's customers have only been able to order food for home delivery or through drive-thru lanes.
The fast food chain has around 1,000 restaurants offering these services.
But today's announcement means takeaway and click and collect is back on the menu in 11 restaurants - you can find a full list of branches below.
At these sites, customers will be able to use till points and self-service touch screens to order food, although a fewer number will be in operation.
Which McDonald's restaurants are reopening for takeaway and click and collect today?
THE following McDonald's are reopening for takeaway and click and collect orders today, June 17.
- Strensham Southbound MSA - M5 Southbound
- Clacket Lane Eastbound MSA - Eastbound M25 Between J6 & J5
- Chester MSA - Chester Motorway Service Area
- Magor MSA - M4 J23a (East & West Bound)
- Sandbach Southbound MSA - M6 Southbound (J16-17)
- Rownhams Southbound MSA - M27 Southbound
- Durham MSA - A1 (M) J61/a177
- Annandale Water MSA -a74(M) Junction 16
- Taunton Deane Southbound MSA - M5 Southbound J25-26
- Watford Gap Southbound MSA - Watford Gap Motorway Services Area South
- Tibshelf Northbound MSA - Junction 28/29 M1 Northbound
These screens will be cleaned by staff every 30 minutes.
Alternatively, McDonald's customers can also order food for click and collect via the My McDonald's app.
The restaurant chain has previously said this will help speed up orders after being swamped with demand.
Crucially, you still won't be able to sit inside and eat, as dining areas will remain closed.
Toilets are also out of bounds for customer use.
Restaurants offering takeaway will allow limited numbers of customers inside at one time - this means you may have to queue to get your fast food fix.
The amount of people allowed inside at one time will vary depending on the size of the restaurant.
What items are included on the reduced McDonald's menu?
MCDONALD'S is currently running a reduced menu.
Here's what's being sold:
Main Menu:
- Cheeseburger
- Hamburger
- Double Cheeseburger
- Big Mac
- Quarter Pounder with Cheese
- McChicken Sandwich
- Filet-O-Fish
- Chicken McNuggets
- Chicken Selects
- Vegetable Deluxe
- Veggie Dippes
Sides & Desserts:
- Fries
- Mozzarella Dippers
- Core McFlurry (Oreo, Maltesers, Smarties)
- Fruit Bag
Drinks:
- Coke
- Diet Coke
- Coke Zero
- Fanta
- Sprite
- Oasis
- Black Coffee
- White Coffee
- Latte
- Cappuccino
- Espresso
- Flat White
- Tea
- Orange Juice
- Fruit Shoot
- Water
- Happy Meal Water
Happy Meal Variants:
- Happy Meal - Hamburger
- Happy Meal - Cheeseburger
- Happy Meal - Four Nuggets
- Happy Meal - Veggie Dippers
There will also be new one-way floor markers and hand sanitiser stations dotted around sites, plus perspex screens at tills to keep staff safe.
In addition, McDonald's is asking customers to visit branches alone if possible.
Children are still allowed to visit restaurants, although its complimentary colouring books won't be given out, and play areas will remain closed.
McDonald's has been reopening restaurants in phases after closing all 1,350 sites on March 23 due to the coronavirus crisis.
In all reopened sites, Maccies will continue to operate under reduced hours of 11am to 10pm.
There is also still a slimmed down menu in place, and customers are being encouraged to spend no more than £25.
For home delivery, customers can order food via Uber Eats or Just Eat, depending on your location.
Just remember you'll need to pay a delivery fee on top of your order - this will vary depending on how far away you are from the restaurant.
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