Army Navy adapts to ‘new normal’ with park and dine services
Army Navy has joined the list of establishments and restaurants that are adapting to the new normal amid the pandemic.
On Facebook, the burger joint posted a graphic illustration of how they are planning to do their operations in selected Army Navy branches.
Instead of dining in their stores, customers parked outside can eat inside their cars.
“Then: Dine inside the store. Now: Dine inside your car,” Army Navy wrote on the caption of their post.
The restaurant said they will have customers park their cars in designated spots where their staff will take their orders.
The customers will then hand out their payment and the orders will be served to them right in their cars, where they can enjoy their juicy burgers and burritos.
Recently, Vikings also showed how buffets will be like in the new normal.
The Department of Tourism on Sunday said restaurants in areas under the general community quarantine will be allowed to operate at 30-percent seating capacity for dine-in customers starting Monday, June 15. – Jannielyn Ann Bigtas/RC, GMA News
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