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.
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