Fast food chain McDonald's is taking its first cautious steps toward getting back to normal, as the company says it will soon restart in-person takeout services at 30 of its restaurants across Canada. Like many restaurants, the chain shut its doors across the country as the COVID-19 pandemic led to social distancing measures that made it impossible to stay open for in-person dining. Some locations did remain open on a drive-through basis and for various food delivery services, but Thursday's news is the first time customers will be able to set foot inside the restaurants in more than two months. The plan is to reopen 30 restaurants across the country. Drink refills and reusable mugs will remain on hold, and condiment stations closed.
Source: CBC News May 14, 2020 15:45 UTC