The McDonald’s restaurant on Falmouth's Dracaena Avenue, owned by local franchisee David Wynne, is due to re-open today, November 29, after receiving a digital makeover that has created 12 jobs.

To improve the speed and ease of ordering, customers now have the option to use one of the restaurant’s self-order kiosks. These allow customers to browse the menu, look at nutritional information and personalise their meals, giving people more time to consider their food and drink choices.

The changes have been designed with changing customer needs in mind, and the dedicated dining room hosts will ensure the process is as quick and easy as possible. Table service has also been introduced to take the stress out of finding somewhere to sit when carrying food.

David Wynne, who owns and operates 12 restaurants in the local area, said: “These changes are designed to make our customers’ experience as positive as possible - whether that’s providing people with a chance to get to grips with using a tablet in a relaxed environment, or providing parents with a quick and easy way of ordering their food."

As McDonald’s constantly strives to bring more innovation to customers in the UK, the future could see even more exciting features introduced if current trials prove successful. This includes the option to customise the classic burgers and playing its new interactive table-top games.