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- Some states are already allowing restaurants to reopen their dining rooms.
- While some chains are jumping at the chance to reopen, others are choosing to wait.
- Here's a breakdown of which chain restaurants are planning to reopen dining rooms and when, as well as the ones that aren't.
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Some states across America are already allowing restaurants to reopen their dining rooms.
Georgia was the first state to reopen restaurant dining rooms, followed closely by Tennessee. Now Alaska, Iowa, Florida, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Texas, and Utah all have plans to allow dining rooms to reopen in the foreseeable future.
While some chains are jumping at the chance to reopen as quickly as possible, other chains are choosing to stick to drive-thru and carry-out or to stay shuttered altogether.
Here's a breakdown of which chain restaurants are planning to reopen dining rooms and when, and the chain restaurants that are choosing to remain closed.
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