
McDonald's Hong Kong limits dine-in services to curb virus risk
Customers can still order takeaways or order via McDelivery.
McDonald's said that all outlets in Hong Kong will halt its dine-in services after 6pm, including 24-hour locations, from 25 March to 7 April.
The chain made the announcement about readjusting their operations to discourage dine-ins and implement social distancing measures.
"McDonald's is a part of Hong Kong's community, and we care about our staff and the public's health," McDonald's Hong Kong CEO Randy Lai said in a statement.
Customers can can still order takeaways or order via McDelivery. During the said period, no delivery fee will be charged for any orders between 6pm and midnight.