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Businesses and services that have switched to drive-thru

Driving through is the new normal
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Driving through is the new normal

To operate and survive during the COVID-19 pandemic, businesses and institutions have had to adapt – fast. As people need to keep a safe distance from one another, implementing social distancing indoors is challenging, and experts suggest that outdoor spaces carry a smaller chance of infection. But there is one model that ticks all the boxes and is being implemented globally, and that’s the drive-thru. No longer just for ordering fast food or watching movies, click or scroll through to see how businesses, schools, and medical institutions are using the drive-thru to carry on.

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Hannah Ward-Glenton

23 June 2020

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