McDonald's in Stamford hosted a VIP night for friends and family
A fast food chain hosted a VIP event to give people a glimpse of life behind the scenes.
McDonald's in Stamford welcomed town mayor Breda-Rae Griffin and consort Mike Exton to the Ryhall Road branch to find out what goes on.
Franchisee Matt Jarrett and his team met the guests and gave them an insight into the day-to-day running of the restaurant.
They also set up a VIP dining area for their own friends and family.
Matt said: “We’re thrilled to have hosted a family and friends evening for the third time.
"Support from friends and family makes all the difference to how we manage events in our lives, especially in the workplace.
"I want to thank my senior management team, led by senior operations supervisor Matt Brown and Stamford business manager James Garner, who have such passion for the restaurant and crew.
"You could see the enjoyment in the faces of the crew that worked during the evening, talking with pride about their roles within McDonald’s whilst still maintaining a business as normal’ for paying customers.”
Meals were served on bone china with silver cutlery and white tablecloths.
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