[Emergency Declaration Living Information] Restaurant chain companies' response April 8 18:34

Restaurant chains have already taken measures to shorten business hours, for example, in areas where unnecessary and urgent outings and requests to refrain from going out at night have been taken. In addition to the increase, some major coffee chains decide to close.

family restaurant

Skylark Holdings, which operates Gust and Jonathan, has shortened its late-night business at approximately 2,500 stores in Tokyo, Chiba, Saitama, Kanagawa, Osaka, Hyogo and Fukuoka, which are the target areas for the declaration, and in principle, Closes at times. The company has a policy of strengthening the system by increasing the number of personnel for home delivery and takeout.

Royal Holdings has decided to reduce business hours from April 8 to May 6 with Royal Hosts in 7 prefectures. The 13 stores in central Tokyo are open until 6pm on weekdays, and are closed on weekends and holidays. The other 140 stores in the seven prefectures will be open until 9 PM. In areas other than the seven prefectures, business is normal, but it may change depending on the situation.

Saizeriya has decided to reduce business hours at stores nationwide from April 8 to May 6. Stores are closed at 8:45 p.m. in principle in seven prefectures and at 9:45 p.m. in other areas. Also, if you are in a shopping center, each store will correspond.

Otoya Holdings, which runs Otoya, has decided to shorten its business hours and cut 61 business hours in 114 of its 347 stores, including franchise stores, in seven prefectures subject to declaration. Stores that open are two hours ahead of time, generally from 11am to 8pm.

Fast food

McDonald's has already taken steps to close 24 hours at some stores in Tokyo.

Kentucky Fried Chicken has shortened its evening business hours by 2 hours from late March, mainly in the Kanto and Kansai regions, out of 1130 stores nationwide, and in principle until 8:00. Based on the declaration, the company will expand the scope of business hours to be shortened, and will open stores in seven prefectures. In addition, some of these stores are closed.

Coffee chain

Following the declaration of emergency, the major coffee chain Doutor Coffee has decided to shut down its directly managed stores in the seven prefectures covered by Starbucks from April 8 and Starbucks from April 9.

Doutor Coffee, which operates Doutor and Excelsior, has decided to close approximately 250 directly managed stores in 7 prefectures in principle. The period is from April 8 to May 6. However, some stores continue to operate while reducing time. The franchise stores will consult with each store.

Starbucks has been shortening sales until 7:00 p.m. in Tokyo, Kanagawa, Chiba and Saitama until now, but after the declaration, stores in seven prefectures covered by the declaration will be closed for the time being from April 9 for the time being I decided to. The target stores are about 850 stores, which is more than half of 1530 nationwide. However, some stores continue to operate while reducing time. In other areas, we will further increase the space between seats and shorten business hours until 7 PM. A spokeswoman said, "We have been discussing the role of delivering coffee to customers and balancing the safety of customers and employees, but we want to contribute to the prevention of infection because this is a critical stage."

Tully's has already shortened business hours and partially closed some 250 stores, mainly in the Kanto and Kansai regions, out of approximately 750 stores nationwide.

Large beef bowl chain

All three major beef bowl chains are considering shortening business hours.

Sukiya has decided to stop offering alcohol at stores in seven prefectures in an effort to shorten the stay time.

The Yoshinoya and Matsuya are also considering shortening business hours at stores in seven prefectures.