10 Ways the Fast Food Industry is AFFECTED by the Coronavirus
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List the top 10 ways the fast food industry is affected by the Coronavirus. Fast Food’s vulnerability to Covid-19 is unprecedented, and responding to backlash over sick-leave policy amid COVID-19 outbreak.
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These are tough times for a lot of people and businesses around the world. The fast food industry has been affected in many ways, but these unique circumstances also present an opportunity for the industry to serve their customers in new ways. Here are the Top 10 Ways the Fast Food Industry is Affected by the Corona Virus.
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TIMESTAMPS:
0:22 Coffee in the Age of COVID-19
1:49 Ronald McDonald Implements Employee Health Checks
3:15 Virus Stalks Canada's Donut Shops
4:35 Wash Me!
5:58 It's Not Fast-Food its Delivery
7:09 #GreatAmericanTakeoutDay
8:35 Setting up Dominos
9:54 Not All-Day Breakfast
11:12 Chinese Fast Food
12:42 Who's Essential Now?
SUMMARIES:
- When a Starbucks employee tested positive for the Corona Virus the first week of March, the fast-food chain knew they would have to make changes.
- The McDonald's Corporation decided to start comprehensive health checks for all employees.
- Tim Hortons has set up a $40 million dollar fund to support its employees that are affected by the pandemic.
- Some fast-food chains have long been known to put an emphasis on cleanliness in their restaurants, including McDonald's, but the pandemic has brought increased attention to basic hygiene.
- Restaurants have used companies like Grubhub, DoorDash and Uber Eats for years to make fast-food even more convenient by delivering your favorite menu items right to your door.
- There have been some bright spots in the midsts of the bad news such as the online movement called #GreatAmericanTakeoutDay.
- Dominos, the popular pizza chain, has put out the word that it is actually hiring both part-time and full-time employees to staff its kitchens and to deliver its pizzas.
- McDonald's decided that during the time of this pandemic, they will no longer be offering all-day breakfast.
- With well over a billion people, China supports a huge fast-food industry.
- Maybe we didn't think of fast-food chains as essential businesses or their workers to be essential to the smooth operation of society, but this viewpoint has all changed.
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