There have been long queues as drive-through restaurants reopen, pubs have sold take-away pints in the warm weather and supermarket deliveries remain elusive for many. The question is how safe are take-aways?
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But what are the Covid-19 risks if you get a takeaway or a delivery?
What about takeaways?
Many local restaurants have reinvented themselves as takeaways.
Covid-19 is a respiratory illness; there is no evidence it can be spread via any food or food packaging. And reputable chains and good restaurant kitchens are most likely to be geared towards professional, hygienic food preparation, meaning there would be minimal risk from a freshly cooked takeaway meal.
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With social distancing and extra hygiene measures in place, High Street chains – such as Pret a Manger – now offer customer takeaways and online delivery. Marks and Spencer has reopened 49 of its cafes for takeaway only.
Dozens of KFC outlets are reopening for either delivery or drive-through purchases – or both. McDonald’s and Burger King have also reopened some drive-through restaurants – prompting long traffic queues.
Source: peacefmonline