McDonald’s Reopens in Morocco: Long Lines Form as Customers Rush to Drive-Thrus

McDonald’s restaurants reopened last weekend in Casablanca, Marrakech and Fez. They offer drive-thru service to customers. In these cities, the queues stretch for several hundred meters.
On Saturday, the reopening of McDonald’s (Ziraoui and March 2...) in Casablanca brought joy to customers, reports L’Économiste. Hence the rush to these restaurants. The line of cars stretched for several hundred meters. Customers eat and savor. In Marrakech, the observation is the same. Drivers hurry to buy a hamburger and fries, or ice cream under a blazing sun...
On Sunday, the McDonald’s restaurant located on the Imouzzer road in Fez was swarming with people. There were so many of them lining up to buy sandwiches and other items that the restaurant had to close after 6 p.m.
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