Fast food giant McDonald's has announced a major change in most of its stores for anyone who pays by cash. The restaurant chain says it will be bringing in a new design to 800 of its branches in changes that will take place over the next four years.
McDonald’s has around 1,200 restaurants in the UK. Three restaurants have already been upgraded in Bow, east London, Peckham, south London and Kirkby, Merseyside.
Maccies says the refurbs are a result of 50% of people now ordering from touch screens in stores, or through its free app. Instead of having a counter specifically for orders, McDonald’s will have "specific areas for different sales channels" and a large collection window. READ MORE: ASDA shoppers call for staff to be fired over 'unethical' £1.75 Jubilee party item The shake-up will result in fewer people queuing around touch screens, and should mean diners get their food quicker, the fast food chain said.
Customers who want to pay by cash will still be able to at so-called “customer experience pods” which will be fitted with a till.
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