Which fast food restaurants are open on Mother’s Day 2020?

Olive Garden Italian Restaurant, photo courtesy Olive Garden
Olive Garden Italian Restaurant, photo courtesy Olive Garden /
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Typically, all fast food joints and restaurants open on Mother’s Day, but with COVID-19, has that changed? Which fast food restaurants are open on Mother’s Day 2020?

The COVID-19 outbreak has changed everything. From shutting down businesses, including restaurants and stores, to closing schools for the remainder of the school year. With that in mind, many are wondering if fast food joints and restaurants will follow regular operation hours or not open at all for Mother’s Day 2020.

The answer is, that it all depends on your location! If your state has relaxed the rules and allowed dining inside a restaurant (so long as limited capacity regulations are followed), you may even be able to dine-in! If not, there is still to-go, curbside pick-up, and ordering delivery!

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So which places are open? As far as we know, all fast food joints and restaurants are open on Mother’s Day 2020! Whether dining in is allowed or not, delivery and pick-up should be. This includes On the Border, Chili’s Olive Garden, Taco Bell, McDonald’s, Jack in the Box and more!

The only exception are locations that don’t regularly open on Sundays, such as Chick-fil-A.

Are you happy to know it’s business as usual for the fast food industry (well, as normal as it can be these days)? Remember, whatever you do, don’t let mom cook today!

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Place your to-go order or have your mom’s favorite food delivered to your door. This needs to be her special day. Trust me, moms need this day now more than ever.

If you aren’t able to celebrate with your mom this year, we’re so sorry! What you can do is order food to be delivered at your mom’s house, she’d truly appreciate it!

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What will you be doing for Mother’s Day 2020? 

For more information about COVID-19, visit the CDC’s website or the website for your state’s Department of Health.