McDonald's is pulling its all-day breakfast menu to simplify operations as the coronavirus pandemic strains restaurant operations.
"To simplify operations in our kitchens and for our crew, and ensure the best possible experience for our customers, we are working with our franchisees and local restaurants to focus on serving our most popular choices and will begin temporarily removing some items from the menu over the next few weeks," Bill Garrett, the senior vice president of McDonald's U.S. operations, said in a statement.
The launch of the all-day breakfast menu in October 2015 helped fuel McDonald's turnaround. Last year, the fast-food chain began allowing U.S. franchisees to whittle down their all-day breakfast offerings in order to speed up service times.
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