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McDonald's customers say staff 'endangered lives' working at drive-thru without PPE

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McDonald’s customers have claimed staff operating at a drive0thru of one branch “endangered lives”  working without PPE. This week, the fast food chain has reopened for drive-thru meals - with some branches seeing huge queues as people crave their fast food fix after 11 weeks of lockdown.

One drive-thru in Ayrshire, Scotland, however left customers angry with claims made over a lack of safety measures. Pictures show McDonald’s staff there working without PPE and failing to observe social-distancing rules, reports the Daily Record.

Two members of staff were photographed with no PPE at the branch in Stevenston, Ayrshire. Follow all coronavirus updates on our live blog here The pair stood shoulder to shoulder, before going to the car windows

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