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Watch as huge queues build up on EK Queensway as McDonald's reopens

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Huge queues could be seen tailing back along one of East Kilbride's busiest roads last night as McDonald's reopened.Drivers sat in their cars for more than half a mile as the queues stretched back to the town's Centre West last night.The queue was also down to one lane along that stretch of road with added to the problems last night.East Kilbride Queensway and Lees Burn Court McDonald's opened up yesterday at 11am.Returning to trading after the coronavirus shutdown the fast food favourite will  announce which Golden Arches branch is reopening only on the morning that service is resuming in order to manage demand.

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