You can now eat in at these McDonald’s restaurants in Fife

Six branches now have sit-in
The touch points will be sanitised regularly as dine-in returnsThe touch points will be sanitised regularly as dine-in returns
The touch points will be sanitised regularly as dine-in returns

McDonald’s has re-opened a number of restaurants for dine in, with special measures in place to keep staff and customers safe.

They include half a dozen across the Kingdom.

The Fife branches are: Asda Kirkcaldy, and John Smith Business Park; Riverside Road, Leven; Asda Dunfermline, Fife Leisure Park and the Forth Road Bridge

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It follows a successful pilot as the company brought its network out of lockdown. In total around 700 restaurants will reopen for dine-in.

Social distancing measures will be in place and, to prevent congestion, the restaurant will carefully manage the number of customers inside.

When arriving, customers will be asked to use the hand sanitiser provided and follow the safety measures laid out in restaurants to help keep them, other customers and restaurant teams safe.

Food will be served by table-service only with customers able to order directly to their table via the My McDonald’s App, at the till or kiosk.

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In line with Government guidance, McDonald’s will be asking customers that choose to eat-in to leave their contact details by using their smart phone to either scan a QR code taking them to a dedicated webpage or go online.

They will be asked to leave the name of the lead member and the number of people within their group, a phone number, the date and time of visit and the restaurant number.

These measures are on top of the existing steps in place including hand sanitiser at the entrance; floor-markings and signposting inside and outside restaurants, and touchpoints sanitised at least every 30 minutes.

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