IT'S the news so many of us have been waiting for - but, you aren't going to be lovin' it in Clydebank.
McDonald's is reopening drive thrus across Scotland today but has snubbed its restaurant in the Kilbowie Retail Park.
From 11am, 19 branches have started serving food across the country in the likes of Glasgow, Aberdeen, and Perth.
The good news is, the fast food giant is planning to reopen all drive thrus by Thursday, so it shouldn't be too long until you can get your cheeseburger fix.
Where can I get a McDonald's today?
Aberdeen
Bridge of Don
Bucksburn
Kittybrewster
Dumfries
Lochside Road
Fife
Bankhead Park, Glenrothes
Fife Leisure Park, Dunfermline
Fife Central Retail Park, Kirkcaldy
Queensway Industrial Estate, Glenrothes
Glasgow
Crow Road
Finnieston
Maryhill
Pollokshaws
Robroyston
Springburn
Inverness
Ishes Retail Park
Irvine
Riverway Retail Park
Stevenston Hawkhill Retail Park
Perth
Dunkeld Road
Broxden Roundabout
What can I order?
The fast food chain is currently operating with a limited menu due to having less staff in kitchen areas at one time.
This still includes fan favourites such as Big Macs and McNuggets - but sadly there are no breakfast options.
Again, this is down to fewer staff and also restaurants operating under reduced hours of 11am until 10pm.
The fast food chain is currently operating with a limited menu due to having less staff in kitchen areas at one time.
This still includes fan favourites such as Big Macs and McNuggets - but sadly there are no breakfast options.
Again, this is down to fewer staff and also restaurants operating under reduced hours of 11am until 10pm.
McDonald's has also introduced a spending limit of £25 on Uber Eats and at drive-thrus to try and control the high number of orders.
This spending limit doesn't include the delivery fee when ordering from Uber Eats.
Dining areas will remain closed to the public, so you can't sit inside and eat.
McDonald's has also suspended its click and collect service via the My McDonald's app.
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