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McDonald’s to Close Dining Rooms in Company-Owned Restaurants

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DES PLAINES, IL - OCTOBER 24: A sign directs customers to the drive-thru at a McDonald's restaurant on October 24, 2013 in Des Plaines, Illinois. McDonald's has announced it will make changes to its low-priced Dollar Menu, which includes items like coffee, small fries, hamburgers and apple pies. The new menu, dubbed the Dollar Menu and More, will offer some higher priced options such as the grilled Onion Cheddar Burger and a McChicken sandwich. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

McDonald’s announced Monday it will be joining other restaurants in closing its in-restaurant dining in wake of the coronavirus crisis.

The policy, which goes into effect at the close of business Monday, affects company-owned restaurants, according to a statement released by McDonald’s USA. Orders will still be taken at the counter by walk-in and drive-through customers.

Starbucks has already implemented a drive-through only policy.

According to Reuters, McDonald’s also is closing all Playplaces effective Monday. Independently owned franchises are strongly encouraged to follow suit, according to Reuters.

via newsmaxfinance

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