The chain is also piloting automating ordering, payments through customer ID at the display screen, dedicated pickup parking spaces and an “On-the-Go” format, a smaller restaurant with limited or no inside seating that just provides drive-thru, delivery and carryout only.
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The Illinois-based company revealed that it would be upping it's drive-thru experience; in COVID-19 the drive-thru has become an integral part of the fast food experience, with more people wanting to avoid going into restaurants and many dining rooms closed completely.
"@McDonalds is figuring out how to get your drive thru order wrong even faster!" one user joke. "
"While you’re proposing to make drive thru’s faster are you doing anything at all to make sure ppl’s orders are correct.... seems you get it wrong more often than right," Tweeted another.
Well, I suppose they have some other improvements to make as well!