Burger chain McDonald’s India has re-started delivery services from eight restaurants in the Delhi-NCR from Wednesday.
This comes after the government’s notification, categorizing food delivery as one of the essential services during the lockdown period.
“Our missions are guided by the government’s directives, which include compliance with all local and state restrictions, wherever applicable,” said McDonald’s in a statement.
The company has implemented “additional safety measures to ensure hygiene and cleanliness, from increasing hand-washing frequency to temperature monitoring to use of hand sanitizers and increased sanitation of surfaces with hospital-grade disinfectant, it added.
Besides, social distancing measures have been implemented at these restaurants, it added.
After the lockdown was declared by the government, CPRL, which operates McDonald’s restaurants in the northern and eastern regions had closed its operations at its 150 stores.
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