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Typhoon Bavi: Major Fast-Food Chains Adjust Operations Across Taiwan

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Several major fast-food chains in Taiwan have announced operational adjustments due to Typhoon Bavi.
  • Services like delivery are suspended in areas with government-mandated work and school closures.
  • Customers are advised to check individual store statuses and prioritize safety when venturing out.

As Typhoon Bavi approaches Taiwan, major fast-food chains are adjusting their operations, with many suspending delivery services in areas affected by government-declared work and school closures. Customers are being urged to stay informed about specific store hours and services.

McDonald's will halt its "Happy Delivery" service in affected regions but will continue offering dine-in, takeout, drive-thru, and mobile ordering. The company reminds customers that mobile orders for drive-thru pickup are prepared only after arrival to ensure freshness and advises everyone to exercise caution during the typhoon.

KFC will also suspend delivery in areas where local governments declare a halt to work. Other services like takeout, drive-thru, and dine-in will remain available, though some menu items might be limited depending on the situation. KFC will adjust operations based on actual conditions.

Burger King plans to operate normally in most locations, with exceptions for stores within specific shopping centers that follow mall regulations. Delivery services will be unavailable in areas with suspended work and school. The company's Facebook page will provide real-time updates on store operations.

Other chains, including Mos Burger, Pizza Hut, Napoli, and Domino's, are also implementing similar measures. They will suspend delivery services in affected areas and adjust operating hours based on weather conditions. Customers are encouraged to use online or phone pre-ordering for takeout and to call stores directly to confirm their operating status before visiting.

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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.