, Australia

McDonald's now selling grocery staples via drive-thru, takeaway services

The fast food giant earlier introduced contactless service and contactless payment options.

McDonald’s is now selling grocery items via drive-thru and takeaway services amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.

Customers are now able to pick-up bottles of full cream or skim milk, as well as English muffins and gourmet bread rolls.

McDonald’s earlier introduced contactless service and contactless payment after suspending dine-in options and new government guidelines that restaurants and cafes could only offer takeaway food and drink options.

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