McDonald's Corp and Starbucks Corp have decided to close dine-in areas at their US restaurants and shifted to take-away and delivery services to enforce social distancing, Reuters reports.
The world's largest burger chain said on Monday it would also shut self-service beverage bars and kiosks, as well as its kids area, or PlayPlaces, at the company-owned restaurants.

Starbucks, the world's largest coffee chain, said on Sunday it would also close stores for at least two weeks in communities with high numbers of coronavirus cases, as well as malls and university campuses, and change to a “to go” model in the United States and Canada stores.





























