The bad news
for hungry folk is that the branch will only open for "operational
tests" and remain closed to customers.
Fast food
fans have been buoyed by news that burger chain McDonald's is testing reopening
a branch this week.
The chain
said: "Recently, we began working through a potential and limited
reopening."
But it
refused to put a date on when customers would be able to pick up a Happy Meal
again.
"Restarting
our business is not an easy task, even when reopening in a limited
capacity," said Paul Pomroy, McDonald's UK and Ireland chief executive.
"For now we remain
closed, and will only reopen when we are absolutely confident we can have the
right measures in place to ensure everyone's well-being."
Rumours began circulating
that the chain would soon be serving up its popular Big Mac meals last week
after the Irish Farmers Journal reported that some branches would reopen in
May.
The restaurant group says
it is keen to reopen branches as soon as it can, but it won't rush into doing
so.
"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," said Mr Pomroy.
He said McDonald's had set
itself some key criteria for reopening, all of which take time.
These include ensuring the
well-being of workers and creating the right environment for them to return to
work.
It also needs to ensure it
has enough supply of fresh produce.
Finally, it is working in
step with government guidelines to ensure the safety of customers.
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