Smita Jatia, managing director, Hardcastle Restaurants Pvt Ltd, which operates the McDonald's franchises in India's west and south zones, on business during and after the three month lockdown
Smita Jatia, managing director, Hardcastle Restaurants
Q. What have the past few months been like for McDonald’s, and what are your plans to reopen?Once food delivery was declared essential early in the lockdown, we started opening hubs in different cities. We didn’t need to open all outlets—with no one on the streets, we were able to cover the entire city from a few restaurants, thereby keeping operating costs under control. In April, we had 98 restaurants open—about 37 percent of our total stores. In May, certain states eased rules for take-away, and we opened 191 restaurants. In June, some cities like Mumbai are still impacted, but in other states, dine-in is also opening. By the end of the month, we’re hoping 83 percent of restaurants will open, 50 percent of which will be operating dine-in. Mall stores won’t be open yet, of course. But the good news for us is that we’ve always had a diversified portfolio of locations.
Q. What is your strategy for the next few months—will delivery continue to be the focus?
Not only delivery, drive through and takeaway are also doing very well for us. We are going to further leverage our digital strategy to create an omni-view of the customer; this means the same customer wants to order delivery in the office, or pick up a cup of coffee as take-away. We have introduced a new delivery feature called ‘on the go’, where you can have your order delivered to your car, without needing to enter the restaurant. We want to offer customers quality, trust and value for money.