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McDonald’s Opens First “Drive Thru” Outlet In Hyderabad
Posted by Pradeep Sadanapalli | June 28, 2008 | 1,008 views
McDonald’s, a global fast food giant, on Thursday opened its first “Drive Thru” outlet at a HPCL retail outlet in the city.
As part of its strategic tie-up with HPCL to combine fast-food outlets with gas stations, McDonald’s launched a full scale “Drive Thru” outlet at A S Rao Nagar.
Spread over an area of 2,700 sq ft with a total seating capacity of 110, this is McDonald’s sixth outlet in the city, a company release said.
McDonald’s will be opening two more restaurants at select HPCL retail outlets in Mumbai and Bangalore and the arrangement will be replicated in western and southern states, the HPCL Executive Director (Retail) S P Choudhry said.
“Our partnership with McDonald’s will provide good quality and hygienic food so that customers thinking of convenience, good value and great food think of HPCL,” he said.
Speaking on the occasion, Amit Jatia, Managing Director of Hardcastle Restaurants Pvt Ltd and Joint Venture partner McDonald’s India, said “With this alliance, we will be present at HPCL retail outlets both within the city and on the highways.”
SOURCES:
The Hindu
Topics: Restaurants, Business News |
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