McDonald's has this morning revealed the list of drive-thrus that are about to reopen.
They will all reopen today - Wednesday, May 20 - and will be open from 11am until 10pm.
According to the fast food chain, the drive-thrus have been chosen as they are close to the company's distribution centres.
Sadly for us, Leicester is not on this list, so it looks like we'll have to wait a bit longer for our Big Mac fix.
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As we reported last week, the remaining drive-thrus are planned to be open by early June.
Here's the restaurants where drive-thru lanes will open from today:
Bedfordshire
Dunstable - Luton Rd
Watford (Garston)
Luton - Chaul End Lane
Luton Leagrave
Luton Retail Park Gipsy Lane
Cambridgeshire
Peterborough - Bourges Boulevard
Peterborough - Eye Green
Peterborough - Boongate
Peterborough - Glinton
Peterborough - Hampton
Peterborough - Morrisons
Essex
Boreham Interchange
Chelmsford - Riverside
Chelmsford - Regiment Business Park
Chelmsford - Westway
Suffolk
Ipswich Cardinal Park
Ipswich Ranelagh Rd
Ipswich Ravenswood
Ipswich Whitehouse
Hertfordshire
Bushey
Watford Hertfordshire Arms
Kent
Beechings Way
Bobbing - Sheppey Way
Gillingham - Bowaters
Rochester - Medway City Estate
Rochester - Medway Valley Park
Sittingbourne
Strood
London
North Cheam
Sutton - Oldfields Rd
Hounslow - Travellers Friend
Surrey
Staines - Two Rivers Retails Park
Staines - London Rd
They will all operate from 11am until 10pm, and there will be a capped spend of £25 per car. Customers will also be encouraged to pay by contactless payment methods wherever possible.
There will be perspex screens at drive-thru windows and employees wearing protective equipment, as well as Perspex screens and floor markings in specific areas in the restaurant and kitchen.
All McDonald’s employees will be asked to confirm they are fit and able to work, and the company will use contactless thermometers with temperatures taken on arrival at work for every shift.
Social distancing has been introduced in the kitchens and service areas to help create a safe working environment for restaurant teams.
Restaurants will return with smaller teams, offering a limited menu.