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Thomas Telford

Indoor dining Ireland: Blanchardstown Centre welcomes return of Krispy Kreme with one big change

For the first time in 2021, indoor dining has resumed at Krispy Kreme's flagship store in Blanchardstown Centre.

Lovers of Krispy Kreme have had to make do with using the drive-thru to buy doughnuts.

However, there are certain changes that customers will notice if eating indoors.

A number of health and safety guidelines and improved hygiene standards across their Blanchardstown store which all align with the current Government guidelines.

All staff are required to wear masks as are customers unless sitting down and eating.

Markings on the ground are there to guide people and help maintain a socially distanced two metres apart.

When lockdown fully lifts, reusable cups will be accepted at Krispy Kreme.

But the biggest change to how Krispy Kreme operates is that they are no longer accepting cash. Krispy Kreme now only accepts contactless/chip payments.

If a customer wishes to use cash to buy Krispy Kreme products, it's recommended that the customers go to one of the Krispy Kreme cabinets in selected Circle K and Tesco outlets.

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