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Published 16:06 23 Mar 2020 GMT
Updated 17:27 24 Mar 2020 GMT
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— Supermac's (@SupermacsIRE) March 23, 2020In a statement, Supermac's said it was taking this decision "due to the ever changing challenges presented by the health crisis". The fast food giant also took the opportunity to thank staff and customers for their efforts and wish emergency services well at such a difficult time. A similar statement was released by McDonald's yesterday evening.
"This is not a decision we are taking lightly but one made with the well-being and safety of our employees in mind as well as the best interests of our customers. "We will work with local community groups to responsibly distribute food and drink from our restaurants in the coming days". "Thank you to our brilliant employees for their hard work during this incredibly challenging time. We look forward to seeing you all again as soon as it is safe to reopen."
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