You can now eat in at McDonald's in Kettering and Corby
McDonald's branches in Kettering, Corby, Rothwell and Raunds have opened for dine-in customers after weeks of takeaway and drive-thru only.
Around 700 restaurants opened for dine-in yesterday after a successful pilot.
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Hide AdThere are three branches in Corby reopening in Corporation Street, The Peel Centre, and Southern Gateway Retail Park.
In Kettering, the High Street, Orion Way and Northfield restaurants are reopening for dine-in.
McDonald's in Raunds Service Station and in Rothwell are also reopening for dine-in customers.
Customers will be asked to use hand sanitiser on arrival and numbers will be limited to allow for social distancing.
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Those that choose to eat in will be asked to leave contact details in line with government advice. Customers will leave their contact details by using their smartphone to scan a QR code which will take them to a webpage form or by visiting the webpage by copying a URL detail provided on each table.
Customers need to give the name of their lead member, the number of people within the group, a phone number, and date and time of visit and the restaurant number.
Staff at McDonald's are continuing to follow measures to protect customers and themselves, including hand sanitiser at every entrance, following floor markings to allow for social distancing, touch points are being cleaned at least every 30 minutes and perspex screens are in place.
Will you be going back to McDonald's to eat in?
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