7 Things You’ll Never See at McDonald’s Ever Again
You ready to have a different dining experience?

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You ready to have a different dining experience?

McDonald's is making some changes that will most-likely become post-pandemic permanent, with the company already rolling out an all-new anti-virus designed restaurant in the Netherlands.
Eat This, Not That noted some things we'll never see at Mickey D's again, like:
- Bare floors without social-distancing floor decals and markers Masses huddled at the counter waiting for food. Instead, McDonald's may implement table-side service
- Dining tables without partitions
- Entrances without hand sanitizers
- Entry points without handwash stations
- Employees not wearing gloves
- An always-opened McDonald's PlayPlace. Those playground areas could remain closed.
I guess I must be crazy but I have faith that we will somehow find a cure or treatment for this virus and things may go back to normal. Until then, wash your hands, please!
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