McDonald's created a 'virus-proof' restaurant in Europe — here's what it's like to visit
Kate Taylor
- As McDonald's prepares to reopen dining rooms and shuttered locations, the company is trying to craft a "virus-proof" design.
- Reuters recently photographed McDonald's attempts to create a post-COVID-19 restaurant in the Netherlands.
- The McDonald's includes new safety features such as meal trolleys and designated waiting spots to separate customers.
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As McDonald's prepares to reopen dining rooms in the US, as well as restaurants around the world that shuttered during the coronavirus pandemic, the company is trying to craft a "virus-proof" design.
The company recently tested new features at a location in the Dutch city of Arnhem, including meal trolleys and designated waiting spots to separate customers.
"These are drastic changes, but we hope to make them in a way that customers don't notice them too much," McDonald's Netherlands spokeswoman Eunice Koekkoek told Reuters.
In the US, a representative told Business Insider that the chain is moving "thoughtfully and judiciously to make changes to our operations in collaboration with our franchisees." McDonald's has already changed nearly 50 processes, the representative said, including wellness checks, installing protective barriers, social distancing floor decals, and providing thermometers to restaurants.
Here is what McDonald's new design on trial in the Netherlands looks like.
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