7 Things You Probably Won’t See At McDonalds Ever Again
McDonald’s is making some changes that will most-likely become permanent once this pandemic is over. Here are a few changes that we know about. No word on when these changes…

NEW YORK, NY – SEPTEMBER 13: A customer eats with a 21 ounce cups of soda at a Manhattan McDonalds on September 13, 2012 in New York City. In an effort to combat obesity, the New York City Board of Health voted to ban the sale of large sugary drinks. The controversial measure bars the sale of sugar drinks larger than 16 ounces at restaurants and concessions. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)
Mario Tama/Getty ImagesMcDonald's is making some changes that will most-likely become permanent once this pandemic is over. Here are a few changes that we know about.
- Bare floors without social-distancing floor decals and markers
- Masses huddled at the counter waiting for food. Instead, McDonald's may implement table-side service
- Dining tables without partitions
- Entrances without hand sanitizers
- Entry points without hand wash stations
- Employees not wearing gloves
- An always-opened McDonald's PlayPlace. Those playground areas will probably remain closed.
No word on when these changes will take place in the US but they have already been implemented overseas. I guess this is part of the "new normal" everyone is talking about.