McDonald’s and Franchisees Investing Approximately $163 Million in Virginia To Modernize More Than 250 Local Restaurants in...
14 August 2018 - 2:01PM
Today, McDonald’s announced that the company and its franchisees
are investing approximately $163 million in Virginia throughout
2018 and 2019 on the construction and modernization of 250
McDonald’s restaurants, transforming the customer experience inside
and outside the restaurant. In total, McDonald’s and franchisees
are investing $6 billion to modernize most U.S. restaurants by
2020, including most restaurants in Virginia.
With this significant construction investment, the
transformed restaurants will feature:
- Modernized dining rooms with globally and locally inspired
décor, new furniture and refreshed exterior designs.
- Enhanced customer experience with digital self-order kiosks
that make ordering and paying for a meal easier. Kiosks empower
guests to browse the menu, find options and tailor their meal just
the way they want.
- Remodeled counters allow for new table service that offers
guests the opportunity to relax while their food is being
made.
- Bright and easy to read digital menu boards inside and at the
drive-thru.
- New designated parking spots for curbside pick-up through
mobile order and pay.
- Expanded McCafé counters and larger display cases.
“This is an exciting time for McDonald’s and we’re
proud to be investing nearly $163 Million to provide a new
experience, look and feel for guests at 250 McDonald’s locations
across the state of Virginia,” said McDonald’s Owner/Operator
Carlos Mateos, Sr. with locations in Virginia. “We are also pleased
that our modernization supports local architecture, engineering and
construction jobs across Virginia.”
In addition to the investments to modernize the
restaurant, McDonald’s has also introduced McDelivery with Uber
Eats at more than 5,000 US restaurants.
About McDonald’s USAMcDonald’s
USA, LLC, serves a variety of menu options made with quality
ingredients to more than 25 million customers every day. Recently
the company committed $150 million over five years to extend
benefits of its global Archways to Opportunity education program,
announced goals to improve its packaging and have recycling in all
of its restaurants by 2025 and pledged to reduce greenhouse gas
emissions related to McDonald’s restaurants and offices by 36% by
2030. For more information, visit www.mcdonalds.com, or follow us
on Twitter @McDonalds and Facebook
www.facebook.com/mcdonaldsUS.
Contact:Steve
Kramersteve.kramer@us.mcd.com571-242-1706
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