As the days pass, the threat of the Coronavirus pandemic gets bigger, prompting businesses to alter business as usual. To limit person-to-person contact, many fast food chains are closing dining room seating in favor of drive-thru service and carry-out. With the evolving impact of Coronavirus, it is becoming clear that social distancing is the only way to slow down the spread of COVID-19. While it may be inconvenient, chains like Chick-fil-A share how important it is to take the coronavirus outbreak seriously. "Our highest priority continues to be the health and well-being of everyone who comes into our restaurants," the chain shares in a press release, "We know these are challenging times, but we'll continue to do our best to serve you."
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The following fast food chains are currently implementing these processes in light of coronavirus concerns.
Chick-fil-A - The chicken sandwich chain is closing dining rooms to prevent person-to-person contact and is offering takeout, delivery, or mobile order options.
Starbucks - The coffee chain has removed all chairs from its locations and has moved to a "grab-and-go" model for the time being. Café, mobile order & pay, drive-thru, and delivery will still be open.
Starbucks took all the chairs out so people can?t stay pic.twitter.com/Svd6uwzJmv
— D.Miles (@OctobersOwnTae) March 15, 2020
Whataburger - According to a release, Texas-based Whataburger has closed its dining rooms and is only offering drive-thru and delivery.
McDonald's - Fast food giant McDonald's announced it has closed restaurant seating areas, play-places, self-service beverage stations, and kiosks. Walk-in take-out, McDelivery, and the drive-thru is still open.
Shake Shack - The burger chain has closed dining rooms; customers can still place to-go orders in the restaurant, pre-order online, use the Shake App for pickup, or order delivery via Grubhub
Halo Burger - The Michigan-based restaurant has closed its dining rooms, keeping the drive-thru open.
Burgerville - PNW burger chain Burgerville closes dining rooms in all 41 locations. Its drive-thrus will remain open. Food will also be available for delivery through DoorDash.
Dickey's Barbecue Pit - The quick-service restaurant is rolling out new tamper-proof carry-out packaging and contactless doorstep dropoff.
Panera Bread - The restaurant has added hand sanitizer stands in all of their bakery-cafes as well as added antimicrobial covers for Fast Lane Kiosks.
Even for pick-up, guests to KFC in Springfield have to use drive-thru. pic.twitter.com/lmrhh8GaYd
— Kathleen E. Carey (@dtbusiness) March 16, 2020
KFC - Get your fried chicken delivered for free with free Grubhub delivery through April 26 on orders larger than $12.
Chipotle - The Mexican fast-casual chain will be offering free deliveries with tamper-resistant packaging March 15-31 "to make life easier for guests,"
Taco Bell - The Mexican-food chain has decided to close all dining rooms and will only operate drive-thru and delivery.
We will be updating this list as more restaurants announce their procedures.