Third ‘Big Mac’ ready to open
The Riccarton McDonald’s family restaurant which will open on Tuesday, will employ 150 staff and seat abou: 260 people. According to one of the owner-managers of the Riccarton McDonald s, Mr
Alan Traill, staff were working 12-hour to 14hour days to ensure the restaurant would be ready by opening day. Mr Traill, who ; also owns and runs the Merivale McDonald’s with his wife, Neti, said he was
sure the; restaurant would be warmly welcomed by Christchurch, as the Linwood and Merivale reswere in November lastj year. The ’Riccarton restaurant has specially designed play equipment for !
children under 10. Seating for ' adults in this area numbers about 60. The official opening of the restaurant will be at) tended by the Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Palmer. | i ■ I
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