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McDonald's lays out new system for truckers to order during coronavirus fight

Due to local regulations and unprecedented business conditions, the majority of restaurant locations are limited to drive-thru, take away and delivery.
FILE - In this June 25, 2019, file photo a sign is displayed outside a McDonald's restaurant in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)

INDIANAPOLIS (TEGNA) — McDonad's has laid out a new system for truckers to order food and have it brought to them conveniently.

McDonalds recently released a statement acknowledging that its restaurants are limited to only "Drive-Thru and McDelivery." The restaurant says they recognize that truckers cannot bring their "rig through the Drive-Thru and for safety reasons, we cannot accept walk up orders at the Drive-Thru window."

McDonalds is now asking truck drivers to:

  • Use McDonald’s Mobile Order & Pay app, when you arrive at the restaurant.
  • Select Curbside Service and walk to the designated Trucker curbside sign on the sidewalk outside our designated door.
  • Complete your order by entering the appropriate Trucker curbside number and a worker will bring your order to you at the designated door as soon as it’s ready.

Read the full statement here.

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