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McDonald’s has announced that it will reopen a limited number of its stores on Saturday as the country eases its lockdown regulations.
Fastfood outlets will be allowed to sell food for deliveries only from Level 4 - which starts on May 1st.
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Consumers will not be allowed to visit the fast-food outlets to get takeaways and food deliveries will only be permitted between 09:00 and 19:00 daily.
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McDonald’s will initially reopen these stores (more restaurants may open in time):
- Atterbury
- Bloemfontein (Zastron street)
- Brackenfell
- Centurion Lifestyle
- Columbine
- Douglasdale
- Durbanville
- Florida
- Fourways
- Fleurdale
- Great North
- Greenpoint
- Grey Owl
- Hamilton
- Hillfox
- Honeyridge McCafe
- Jean Avenue
- Kempton Park
- Lambton
- Lemon Tree
- Long Street
- Mayville
- Milnerton
- Monavani
- Norkem Park
- Observatory
- Paarl 2 ( Riebeeck Drive)
- Parklands
- Parkrand
- Plattekloof
- Plumstead
- Pretoria East
- Pretoria North
- Retail Crossing
- Rock & Roll Sandton
- Roodepoort
- Rosebank
- Selby
- Springs
- Stellenbosch
- Stoneridge
- The Palm K 90
- Tokai
- Vangate
- Waterkloof
- Waverly, Pretoria
- Zambezi Drive, Pretoria
Customers can order via its website.
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