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Published 10:26 13 May 2020 BST
Updated 10:31 13 May 2020 BST
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"We will pilot reopening six Drive-Thru restaurants in the Dublin area on Wednesday, May 20, and we will confirm the locations next week. "Moving in step with government guidelines, we plan to reopen all our Drive-Thrus by early June across the UK and Ireland."The Minister for Agriculture, Michael Creed, welcomed the announcement:
"McDonald's is a valued key purchaser of Irish produce and an employer of a large number of people throughout Ireland. I therefore welcome today's announcement that McDonald's restaurants will begin a cautious reopening in Ireland from May 20 with a small number of restaurants opening as Drive-Thru only at first. "The last couple of months have been undoubtedly tough, both economically and socially, but the recent announcement from Government on the phased reopening of the country offers reassurance and hope for brighter days ahead."McDonald's is one of the largest purchasers of Irish beef, spending €163 million on beef just for export to its restaurants in the UK and Europe. According to McDonald's, its 95 restaurants contribute close to €200 million to the Irish economy.
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