Late-night munchies are only easy to satisfy if there are supper spots like mamak shops or 24-hour McDonald’s outlets near you.
For folks who’ve had neither for a while, we have good news for you — 26 McDonald’s outlets across Singapore have started operating 24/7 again.
The outlets are spread all across Singapore, so no matter where you are, you can easily get your late-night burger fix.
On Tuesday (24 May), screenshots of a list of McDonald’s outlets appeared on the SG Deliveries United Facebook group.
Accompanying the list are captions that explain that the outlets will start operating on a 24-hour basis, seven days a week, from 24 May onwards.
For the sake of clarity, we’ll list the McDonald’s outlets here, in alphabetical order :
In response to queries from MS News, a McDonald’s spokesperson has confirmed that the above is true. They shared their excitement to serve more customers, now that these outlets are resuming 24/7 operations.
To see the opening hours of individual outlets, you may check the Restaurant Locator on the My McDonald’s app.
Slowly but surely, more supper spots and other late-night establishments are extending their opening hours to serve night owls again, just like they did before the pandemic.
Now that nightlife is back on the cards, at least we know we can rely on trusty ol’ McDonald’s to cure our supper pangs.
The next time you find yourself hungry in the middle of the night, you’ll know just where to go to get some Chicken McNuggets or piping hot fries.
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Featured image adapted from Google Maps.
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