As parts of the country steadily ease restrictions on community
quarantines, the restaurant industry is also preparing to resume dine-in services
which have been placed on hold because of the extended lockdown.
People have been longing to enjoy a meal at their favorite
dining places, but many still feel apprehensive and cautious.
Anyone
who wants to enter the store must wear a face mask. The customer’s temperature will
be checked and only those with temperature of 37.5-degree Centigrade and below will be allowed to enter.
A footbath disinfection mat is also placed at the entrance. Only a limited number of customers are allowed inside the store at any given time. Sanitizers are provided for customers at the door entrance, counter table and wash area for their use.
A footbath disinfection mat is also placed at the entrance. Only a limited number of customers are allowed inside the store at any given time. Sanitizers are provided for customers at the door entrance, counter table and wash area for their use.
In
keeping with the Department of Trade and Industry guidelines, Mang Inasal is
requesting customers to fill out a Customer Health Form before being allowed to
enter the store.
For
in-store safety, physical distancing is closely monitored as floor markers set one-meter
distance for counter queues. Contact-less payment is enforced with the use of
acrylic cash tray and acrylic barriers.
Meanwhile, foot knobs are used as
restroom doors, and regular disinfection of facilities and the sanitation of
workers form part of Mang Inasal’s stringent safety protocols.
Dine-in
customers are enjoined to be seated apart for physical distancing purposes. One-meter
table-to-table distance segregates diners while in selected Mang Inasal stores a
table barrier is placed for face-to-face dining.
Store
crew sanitize the door and door handles every 30 minutes even as they pursue intensified
cleaning and sanitation of fixtures and facilities. Similarly, heightened
safety protocols for food preparation and handling—on top of existing
procedures that are already thorough—are also being implemented. These include the
crew wearing face mask, face shield, and gloves; handwashing and
sanitation every hour and when necessary; and the appointment of a Hygiene
Ambassador – a crew member wearing an identifying button pin and personal protective
equipment and who go around reminding crew and diners of the safety measures. The Hygiene Ambassador himself cleans and
disinfects the tables after every use.
Even the serving of unli-rice has been modified for
safety purposes. Those who place unli-rice orders will be automatically served
two cups of rice. Should they ask for more rice, the crew in charge will provide
extra wrapped rice. Meanwhile pre-portioned condiments are served together with
the ordered meal.
All
these show that Mang Inasal not only serves good food enjoyed by many, but it
also has the safety and well-being of its stakeholders as a priority.
“We
know how much everyone has missed dining at Mang Inasal,” says Business Unit
Head Jojo P. Subido. “As we work towards the gradual return of in-store dining,
we make sure to put our stakeholders at ease by placing their welfare as our
top priority. In instituting all these precautions, we kept in mind our
customers’ needs and concerns so that they can enjoy the Mang Inasal experience
once again—safely and comfortably. We look forward to welcoming you back to our
stores.”
As
of this writing, over 80 per cent of Mang Inasal stores around the country are
open for dine-in.
Meanwhile,
customers from Metro Manila can continue enjoying Mang Inasal meals by placing
their orders through #7-3333 or via Grab, Food Panda, and Lalamove. They can
also place their orders through Jose, the Mang Inasal Chatbot in Facebook
Messenger.
They
can likewise go to selected Mang Inasal stores for takeout or for Park, Pickup
and Go arrangements.
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