Looks like we won’t be sitting under the Golden Archers for a while.
As you might have already heard, the government is moving into a more relaxed MCO, which allows for dining in at restaurants with guidelines such as table distancing and other conditions.
Perintah Kawalan Pergerakan Berperingkat (PKPB) membolehkan operasi beberapa sektor ekonomi dibuka semula bermula 4 Mei.
9 SOP ini perlu dipatuhi semua pihak terlibat termasuk kita sebagai pengguna.
1. Amalan jarak sosial yg selamat iaitu sekurang-kurangnya 1 meter; pic.twitter.com/88jLQ4llRO
— KKMPutrajaya (@KKMPutrajaya) May 1, 2020
However that won’t be the case for the Golden Archers.
McDonald’s Malaysia have decided that they will not be offering dine-ins for their customers for the time being.
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Taking to Twitter to voice their concerns, representatives of McDonald’s have decided that it is best not to offer dine-ins during this time, as per the advice of Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.
“Your safety is our main priority. For now, we do not offer dine-in options for our patrons.” said the representatives, and encouraged their customers to opt for takeaways instead.
Keselamatan anda adalah keutamaan kami. Jadi makan di restoran masih belum dibuka. Nikmati hidangan kegemaran anda melalui McDelivery, Pandu-Lalu atau Bawa Balik Je! Mulai 4 Mei, 8pg-10mlm, setiap hari. #SafeWithMekdi pic.twitter.com/zus0yf0d5A
— McDonalds Malaysia (@McDMalaysia) May 2, 2020
“There are still other ways to enjoy your favourite meals either through McDelivery, drive-thru or take away.”
This is of course not one of the only measures taken by McDonald’s to ensure the safety of all their patrons, as they frequently test both crew and riders for their temperatures.
Sekarang kami dah letakkan suhu badan krew dan rider kami untuk setiap pesanan McDelivery yang anda buat. Jangan risau okay, sebab #KitaJagaKita dan nak semua #StaySafeWithMekdi pic.twitter.com/nTDmxSj9RT
— McDonalds Malaysia (@McDMalaysia) April 20, 2020
We thank McDonald’s for being very concerned with their customers’ health.
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