The company's boss says we need to adapt to a 'new Ireland'.
We need to adapt to a new Ireland, according to the managing director of Supermacs.
The fast-food chain is reopening its outlets on a phased basis, with the Portlaoise and Kinnegad Plaza branches reopening on Friday.
Only Drive thru, collection and delivery services are available with lobbies and seating areas closed.
Measures are being put in place to protect employees and customers, including staff having their temperature taken before starting their shift.
MD Pat McDonagh says businesses across the country will need to adapt to the new reality:
The Irish Farmers' Association is welcoming the reopening of a number of outlets.
President of the IFA, Toomervara's Tim Cullinan, says it's great news after a tough month for farmers:
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