Supermac's closed on March 26th
Supermac's is going to reopen some of its outlets for limited services from today.
The fast-food chain closed its doors on March 26th due to the coronavirus outbreak, but will now offer collection, delivery and drive-thrus from today.
It will reopen three outlets in Galway today - on the Headford Road, Tuam (both drive-thru only) and Newcastle (delivery only).
Supermac’s will provide limited Drive Thru, Delivery and Drive & Collect services in a number of outlets in the coming days.
Please visit our website for our full statement and list of outlets. https://t.co/VO3slCQSlb pic.twitter.com/DmrOTbxIxK
— Supermac's (@SupermacsIRE) April 22, 2020
Following this on Friday, the following outlets and services will be open:
- Portlaoise – Drive Thru, Delivery and Drive & Collect
- Ballysimon Rd, Limerick – Drive Thru, Delivery and Drive & Collect
- Kinnegad – Drive Thru and Drive & Collect
- Clonmel – Drive Thru and Drive & Collect
- O Connell St Dublin – Delivery Only
- Carrick on Shannon – Drive Thru, Delivery and Drive & Collect
- Roscommon – Drive Thru and Drive & Collect
- Trim – Drive Thru, Delivery and Drive & Collect
- Drogheda – Drive Thru and Drive & Collect
- Sligo – Drive Thru, Delivery and Drive & Collect
- Ballindine – Drive Thru and Drive & Collect
- Carlow – Drive Thru, Delivery and Drive & Collect
In a statement, the company says all payments will be accepted by card only, while all services will be contactless.
Supermac's adds that appropriate safety measures such as gloves and masks will be provided to staff.