McDonald’s Invests $186M to Modernize Florida Stores

McDonald's $186M update to its Florida stores includes kiosks, digital menu boards and designated mobile order pickup area.

Efforts include adding digital self-ordering kiosks, digital menu boards and designated areas for mobile order pickup

McDonald's and its franchisees are investing $6 billion to modernize most U.S. restaurants by 2020, including most restaurants in Florida.

In the Sunshine State, $186 million will be invested now through 2019 to build and modernize 240 McDonald's restaurants.

State-of-the-art technology plays a dominant role in the redesigned restaurants that will include digital self-order kiosks, bright digital menu boards inside and at the drive-thru, and new designated parking spots for curbside mobile order pickup.

The locations will be remodeled to include locally inspired décor, new furniture and revamped exterior designs. "

In addition to the investments to modernize the restaurant, McDonald's has also introduced McDelivery with Uber Eats at more than 5,000 US restaurants.

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