McDonald's restaurants reopened their doors to walk-in customers this week after closing to the public in January, following a third national lockdown.
The fast food chain said it initially planned to reopen just drive-thrus, however later revised the plan to welcome diners back in branch.
Customers can now enter stores to place an order - however, as with all hospitality businesses, dining-in remains off limits.
Paul Pomroy, McDonald's chief executive for UK and Ireland said all branches will reopen with Covid-secure measures in place. "A month ago we made the voluntary decision to temporarily close walk-in takeaway while we reviewed our safety measures to ensure they reflect the evolving nature of the Covid-19 pandemic," he said. "This