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McDonald’s Restaurant Rises From The Ashes And Brings High Tech Edge To Tulsa North McDonald’s

The Oklahoma Eagle Newswire

 

 

The McDonald’s Restaurant located at the corner of East Pine St. & North Peoria Ave in Tulsa recently completed a major makeover that resulted in some high-tech additions designed to streamline service, accuracy and customer satisfaction. Owner/operators Michael and Luz Gentry hosted a preview party at the restaurant on Monday October 15th.

This restaurant was undergoing a remodel and upgrade in February 2018 and was less than a week from opening when a devastating fire destroyed the building and its contents.

The reconstruction project was completed last week. The restaurant is a prototype for the next generation of McDonald’s advanced technology and includes:

Digital ordering kiosks and table service. Double Drive-Thru lanes with digital menu boards. Online ordering through McDonald’s Mobile App. Advanced kitchen with 4-sided prep table and conveyor belt to increase production speed. New convee ovens that cook with both convection and steam to create a more flavorful product. An interactive play area for children with touch screen game tables.

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It is the first McDonald’s restaurant of its kind in Oklahoma.

Community leaders and government officials in attendance at the grand opening celebration were State Representative Regina Goodwin, Tulsa Councilwoman Vanessa Hall-Harper, Tulsa County Commissioner Mike Craddock and members of the Tulsa Chamber of Commerce.

 

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