The burger chain wants to make fast food faster.
This “drive-thru of the future” in Fort Worth, Texas, is smaller than most McDonald’s and is specifically designed for to-go orders.
There are labor-saving kiosks for placing take-out orders and parking spots dedicated to mobile app users’ curbside pickup. Industry drive-thru times are reportedly 45 seconds slower on average for 2022 compared to pre-pandemic days. McDonald’s hopes the design concept will help the restaurant speed up the pace and help drive more business.
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