McDonald’s will operate limited opening hours this Christmas to give staff more time off

McDonald’s announces restaurants will limit their opening hours on Christmas Eve, Boxing Day and New Year’s Eve to give staff more time off

  • The fast-food giant will be closing early on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve
  • It is also set to open late on Boxing Day in restaurants across the UK
  • Chain will open for takeaway, drive-thru and delivery until 11pm on all other days

McDonald’s will be operating limited opening hours on Christmas Eve, Boxing Day and New Year’s Eve to give staff more time off.

The fast-food giant is set to open late and close early on selected days across the festive season. 

Opening hours will vary from branch to branch, and customers will be able to check the plans for their local branch on the website and app. 

However, Drive Thrus will remain open until 11pm across all tiers, even if restaurants are shut.  

McDonald’s will be operating limited opening hours on Christmas Eve, Boxing Day and New Year’s Eve to give staff more time off (stock image)

McDonald’s, which has 1,300 branches across the UK, has said its restaurants will be closing early on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve as well as opening late on Boxing Day.

But it stressed that stores will be be open for takeaway, drive-thru and delivery until 11pm – even in the higher risk areas of the country – on all other days. 

McDonald’s UK CEO Paul Pomroy revealed the plans in an email to customers which read: ‘Given the extraordinary year we’ve all had, we will balance being there for you when you need us with giving our people some additional time off with their loved ones. 

‘This means that some of our restaurants may close a little earlier on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve, and open a little later on Boxing Day.’ 

McDonald's has said restaurants will be open for takeaway, drive-thru and delivery until 11pm even in the highest tiers of the country (stock image)

McDonald’s has said restaurants will be open for takeaway, drive-thru and delivery until 11pm even in the highest tiers of the country (stock image)

Customers can keep up to date with opening times and services on the McDonald’s website and app.

MailOnline has contacted McDonald’s for comment. 

But it is not the only big-name brand making alterations this year.

Hardware store Wickes will be closing its doors on Christmas Eve for the first time in its 48-year history. 

And Marks & Spencer, Aldi, Pets at Home and Home Bargains are all keeping its doors shut on Boxing Day.