Many restaurant chains, such as izakaya and family restaurants, are considering how to respond to a state of emergency for one of the three prefectures in the Tokyo metropolitan area in the direction of shortening business hours.

However, each company will make a decision after ascertaining the content of the request from the local government, such as whether to provide take-out or home delivery services even at night.

Of these, Colowide, a major restaurant chain that operates the izakaya chain "Amataro," is considering revising its business hours, such as closing the store according to the request or moving the opening forward to lunch time. doing.



Watami says that it will decide the response after carefully examining the contents of the request.



At family restaurants, Royal Holdings has stated that it will "basically respond to requests," and Skylark Holdings and Saizeriya will also consider shortening business hours according to the content of the request.



The Gyudon chain Sukiya, Yoshinoya, and Matsuya have all stopped serving alcoholic beverages in 1 metropolitan area and 3 prefectures, and are open late at night and open 24 hours a day. It is said that it will be decided after considering.



For fast food such as hamburger chains, Mos Burger and Kentucky Fried Chicken will review the time they can eat and drink in the store based on the request, and will consider whether to provide take-out and home delivery services even at night.



"We will consider it when requested," McDonald's said.



On the other hand, some izakaya chains and others want to carefully decide whether or not to accept the request of the local government due to the difficult management, and there is a possibility that future measures will be divided.