They are the latest national retailers to do so.
McDonald’s said in aPatrons who refuse to wear a mask at McDonald’s will be taken care of in a “friendly, expedited way" and receive their orders in a pickup area separated from other customers. McDonald’s will not open any additional restaurants’ dining rooms for limited indoor service for another 30 days due to the rise of Covid-19 cases in the U.S., though the company noted that this “continues to be an owner/operator-led decision.
Chipotle has also limited dining room capacity and appointed “stewards” at their restaurants who are “responsible for directing customers, managing the dining room and sanitizing as guests complete their dine-in meals.”Many major retailers like WalMart, Starbucks and Target have mandated masks in all U.S. locations over the past month. See
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