Happy Meals at McDonald’s have changed.This doesn’t mean to say that the kids meal will no longer spark joy, but instead that parents will now get to choose what goes in their child's meal box; either a toy or a book.
21.07.2020 - 14:21 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
McDonald ’s has said it will reopen its restaurants for dine-in customers from Wednesday, in a move which will also allow some restaurants to take part in the Chancellor’s 'Eat Out to Help Out' scheme next month. The fast food chain said it will reopen dining areas after a successful trial in four restaurant sites.
It said that around 700 restaurants across the UK, excluding Wales which has restricted eating in restaurants, will reopen to dine-in customers. In a statement, McDonald’s said:
.Happy Meals at McDonald’s have changed.This doesn’t mean to say that the kids meal will no longer spark joy, but instead that parents will now get to choose what goes in their child's meal box; either a toy or a book.
– When will holidaymakers have to self-isolate?The measures will come into effect from midnight tonight, meaning that from Sunday all returning travellers will be have to isolate for 14 days.The quarantine applies to people returning to any of the four nations of the UK – England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.– Why is it being brought in now?The Government said the move follows a “significant change” over the last week in both the level and pace of change in confirmed cases of Covid-19
Earlier on in the coronavirus pandemic, motorists were given a little bit of slack when it came to their cars.A six-month exemption on MOTs was granted in March as the UK went into lockdown.But with measures now easing across the UK, the annual motor check for cars, motorcycles and vans will once again be made mandatory in England, Scotland and Wales.Initially, cars with an MOT ending after March 30, 2020 would get an automatic six-month extension.But new changes next week mean this will no
half price meals when they dine out every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday during August in a bid to boost the hospitality sector. Chancellor Rishi Sunak recently made the announcement and said the “Eat Out to Help Out” scheme would provide 50 per cent off, up to a maximum of £10 per head, meals at participating businesses across the UK - but it doesn’t include alcohol.
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fast food chains over the coming months. Tory chancellor Rishi Sunak announced last week that VAT will be slashed from 20 per cent to five per cent in a bid in certain sectors, including hospitality, to restart the economy post- lockdown.
Scottish government announced that it was increasing the number of people allowed to gather in groups in its next stage of easing the lockdown.