McDonald's explain why Leeds drive-thru restaurants have not reopened today as full list revealed
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However, many Leeds residents took to social media to complain that the selected eateries were all in the south of England.
The sites, primarily in south-east England, opened at from 11am on Wednesday and are offering a limited menu with orders capped at £25 per car, the fast food chain said.
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In a statement released on Twitter, McDonald's said: " We are reopening 39 Drive Thru lanes across the UK and ROI.
"These Drive Thru pilot restaurants were all chosen as they are close to one of our distribution centres as we continue to prepare our supply chain for reopening."
Peterborough tops the list with six open for drive-through business, Ipswich has four and Luton has three.
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Perspex screens are installed at all drive-through windows and staff will be given protective equipment, the company said.
It comes after rival Subway reopened all 600 stores in the UK for delivery and takeaway last week, along with openings from Burger King, Pret A Manger and Wagamama, among others.
McDonald’s previously called for customers to be “patient and supportive” of staff as sites reopen, warning that service “will not be as quick as you might be used to” as workers adjust to the changes.
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On Tuesday, Wagamama revealed plans to reopen 67 restaurants for deliveries by the end of next month.
The pan-Asian restaurant chain launched a trial at five delivery kitchens earlier this month after being forced to shut its doors to customers due to the coronavirus pandemic.
It said it will rapidly expand its delivery service after “successful” trials in London and Leeds.
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Hide AdPizza Express said it plans for 13 sites across London to offer delivery services from next week.
McDonald’s restaurant reopening list
Drive-Through Only:
Ipswich – Ranelagh Road
Ipswich – Ravenswood
Ipswich – Whitehouse
Chelmsford – Regiment Business Park
Hounslow – Travellers Friend
Sutton – Oldfields Road
North Cheam – Worcester Park
Strood – Commercial Road
Rochester – Medway Valley Park
Herfordshire – Bushey
Staines – Two Rivers Retail Park
Staines – London Road
Peterborough – Bourges Boulevard
Peterborough – Boongate
Peterborough – Hampton
Peterborough – Morrisons, Lincoln Road
Peterborough – Eye Green
Peterborough – Glinton
Rochester – Medway City Estate
Bobbing – Sheppey Way
Dunstable – Luton Road
Luton Retail Park Gipsy Lane
Watford – Garston
Delivery And Drive-Through:
Chelmsford – Riverside
Chelmsford – Westway
Ipswich – Cardinal Park
Boreham Interchange
Luton – Leagrave
Watford – Hertfordshire Arms
Luton – Chaul End Lane
Beechings Way
Sittingbourne Retail Park
Gillingham – Bowaters
Still Open For Delivery:
Tooting
Dalston
Welling
Harrow
Luton – George Street
Drive-Through Reopenings in Ireland (all Dublin):
Nutgrove
Kylemore Road
East Wall
Artaine
Malahide Road
Tallaght
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