McDonald's has spoken out on plans to reopen a number of UK restaurants for delivery after shutting all of its sites in March due to the coronavirus lockdown.
The fast-food chain said it will reopen 15 restaurants with a limited menu this month, with the locations set to be announced next week.
It comes as the business has spent the past seven days "testing out" a new model that will ensure social distancing measures are enforced across branches.
In a statement on Friday, McDonald's chief executive, Paul Pomroy, said the new restaurants will reopen on May 13. He said branches will be "different" as the nation adapts to a "new normal". "When we return it will be different as we all adjust to this new normal," Pomroy explained. "I want to