Burger King set to reopen four Scottish restaurants tomorrow

Burger King is set to open four stores in Scotland from tomorrow.

The fast food giant will reopen eight UK stores tomorrow (Wednesday, April 29), including four in Scotland.

The news comes as Burger King announced its pledge to reopen at least one of its stores in every city by the end of May.

Which stores will reopen?

Burger King is reopening eight stores in the UK from tomorrow.Burger King is reopening eight stores in the UK from tomorrow.
Burger King is reopening eight stores in the UK from tomorrow.

The stores set to reopen in Scotland are:

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Aberdeen Dundee Hillington (Glasgow) Springfield Quay (Glasgow)

Stores in the rest of the UK that will open from tomorrow are:

Havant Merton Reading Southampton

Burger King said that, from tomorrow, its stores would now open at midday and close at 11pm.

Reduced menu

The chain said its restaurants would not be offering the full range of food on its usual menu, but insisted that favourites like the Chicken Royale, Bacon Double Cheeseburger, and Whopper will all be available.

Customers can order the food online at Deliveroo and Just Eat and get it delivered to their doors.

Burger King is also trialling a drive-thru service at its store in Havant.

The company said it had introduced a range of measures to safeguard the health of customers and employees, including:

Additional PPE for staff Stringent cleaning measures Contactless deliver options via Deliveroo and JustEat Staff training on government social distancing requirements

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