
More chains announce reopening plans
Some feature limited menus.
Caffè Nero announced it will be reopening eight stores during the week of 4 May on a trial basis for takeaway with a limited menu offering, the latest of many chains who have announced similar plans.
KFC said they have reopened some 100 of our restaurants in the UK for delivery by this week. Taco Bell, another brand under the Yum! umbrella, made the decision to reopen nine of their 45 restaurants for delivery only.
Burger King confirmed that eight stores - located in Aberdeen, Dundee, Havant, Hillington, Merton, Reading, Springfield Quay and Southampton - are reopening.
TGI Friday's, which recently tapped Preoday for its click-and-collect service, is reopening dozens of its restaurants across the UK with a pared-down menu.
Costa Coffee said it is reopening another 29 stores across the UK for deliveries and drive-throughs as all staff are given protective protective equipment.
Meat Liquor decided to open its East Dulwich site for UberEats deliveries and takeaways from their window counter, with their sites in Battersea and Islington following suit.
Greggs, who previously said it would do a 20-shop trial, postponed the move, citing “significant interest” and fearing risks due to “excessive numbers” of customers that may plan to visit their bakeries.