McDonald’s excites more Filipinos with more NXTGEN stores around the country | Inquirer Business

McDonald’s excites more Filipinos with more NXTGEN stores around the country

12:00 PM March 18, 2019


Manila, Philippines – More Filipinos can now have a similar world-class experience other McDonald’s markets have to offer as the company continues to open more NXTGEN stores around the country.

The introduction of McDonald’s NXTGEN has allowed consumers to truly have a world class experience with every visit.

McDonald’s Philippines introduced NXTGEN in 2018 in a bid to offer Filipinos with a seamless, convenient world class experience through service innovations and new features in its stores.

The new multi-point service platform was designed to elevate the overall customer experience from the moment they enter the restaurant. This has been made possible with features such as the Self-Ordering Kiosks, modernized menu boards, card payment acceptance, split counter system, and with the specially trained Guest Experience Leaders.

The interiors of McDonald’s NXTGEN stores marry form and function with the inviting design matched with store innovations like the split counter system.

“By bringing NXTGEN to the Philippines, McDonald’s affirms its commitment to continuously invest and innovate to deliver a world class experience to Filipinos. We have seen the clamor for NXTGEN, and we are excited to bring this store format to more locations in the country,” said Kenneth Yang, McDonald’s Philippines President and CEO.

Since the launch of its first NXTGEN store, McDonald’s Philippines has been able to open and convert over 30 NXTGEN stores across the country to date. Beyond Metro Manila, McDonald’s NXTGEN has opened in locations such as La Union, Tagaytay, Boracay and Davao. The company is expected to open and convert more stores into the NXTGEN format in more locations nationwide.

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