McDonald’s Restaurants In Singapore Closed Till 4 May, Including McDelivery & Drive-Thru

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McDonald’s Singapore has announced that it will be closing all its restaurant operations, including McDelivery and Drive-Thru services, till 4 May 2020. This step is being taken as a preventative measure to fight against COVID-19.

This follows the announcement of various McDonald’s employees having been diagnosed with COVID-19 and the previous announcement that it would be doing away with takeaways.

READ: McDonald’s Singapore Reopens on 11 May 2020

McDonald’s Singapore Closed, including McDelivery and Drive-Thru

All McDonald’s restaurants in Singapore will be closed from Sunday, 19 April, 11 am. The last McDonald’s Drive-Thru order will be at 8 am and the last McDelivery order will be at 10.30 am.


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On its Facebook page, McDonald’s Singapore wrote:


McDonald’s will be closed from today until 4 May 2020.

As a preventative action in the fight against COVID-19, we’ve been advised by the Ministry of Health to suspend all restaurant operations, including McDelivery and Drive-Thru, until May 4.

We’ll be closing all restaurants today, 19 April at 11am and will take our last Drive-Thru and Delivery orders at 8am and 10.30am, respectively.

These are unprecedented times for all of us. With the safety of all our customers and employees as the top priority, we will do all we can to help Singapore flatten the curve.

From all of us at McDonald’s Singapore, we thank you for your continued support.

We’ll miss you and look forward to serving you again.

READ: McDonald’s Singapore Reopens on 11 May 2020


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Posted by McDonald’s on Saturday, 18 April 2020


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