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McDonald's starting 'tests' in º£½ÇÊÓÆµ restaurants ahead of reopening sites

The fast food giant closed its 1,300 outlets in March due to the coronavirus pandemic

McDonald's restaurant(Image: Penny Cross)

McDonald's is starting operational tests at selected sites ahead plans to reopen restaurants.

The shut down all of its 1,300 restaurants in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Ireland on March 23 after previously offering takeaway and drive-thru services as the coronavirus pandemic hit.

But now the company looks set to start the process of reopening sites.

Paul Pomroy, McDonald’s CEO º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Ireland , said: “In March, we took the decision to temporarily close our restaurants in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Ireland for the safety of our people and customers.

"Recently, we began working through a potential and limited reopening.

A sign outside the temporarily closed McDonald's restaurant in Holyhead(Image: David Powell/North Wales Live)

"We have been listening to our employees and customers as well as engaging with government and trade bodies to help ensure we do this responsibly, when the time is right.

“Restarting our business is not an easy task even when reopening in a limited capacity.

"We have set ourselves some key criteria for reopening, all of which take time – first and foremost ensuring the wellbeing of our people and creating the right environment for them to return to work; secondly ensuring we have enough supply of fresh produce; and finally working in-step with government guidelines to ensure the safety of our customers.