NSTnation: KFC and PizzaHut Malaysia have implemented a new ‘contactless’ delivery and self-collect options amidst the Covid19 infection outbreak and the MovementControlOrder. coronavirus
QSR Brands, the operator of the two fast food chains said it is taking extra measures to ensure the health and safety of its customers and team members in Malaysia.
“Our primary concern is the health and safety of all Malaysians. To address this, KFC & Pizza Hut Malaysia will introduce a new option to enable ‘contactless delivery’ that allows customers to transact in an entirely contact-free manner, reducing the risk of virus spreading. He said the company has also enhanced its stringent food-safety and hygiene standards further; introducing measures such as increased cleaning and sanitisation frequency, disinfecting of high touchpoint surfaces, provision of hand sanitisers, health checks and training of new procedures for all our team members.
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