BURGER King has swung open the doors to two Oxfordshire branches, a week after it's fast-food rival McDonald's reopened for good.
Bosses at the Home of the Whopper announced they were reopening the Thame Services kiosk for takeaway only orders and the Oxford Retail Park Drive-Thru only.
Hungry customers will only be able to order the popular items off the menu too - like the Chicken Royale, Bacon Double Cheeseburger, and Whopper.
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It's part of a phased reopening by the high-street giant, which will see 350 stores reopen by the end of the month.
To keep it safe for customers, staff will be kitted-out with masks and gloves.
Katie Evans, Marketing Director at Burger King UK comments, “We are so pleased to be able to open more restaurants this week and slowly but surely get back to ‘normal’, ensuring all safety measures are in place.”
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