Restaurant chains simplify menus in response to pandemic
August 10, 2020
McDonald’s, Subway and Taco Bell are among restaurant chains that have reduced the number of meal options on their menus in response to the coronavirus pandemic. Reducing selection helps restaurants speed up turnaround time in kitchens and cut wait times on drive-through lines. Whether items delisted from menus will return once the pandemic threat passes is unclear.
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