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Full list of food chains that are offering takeaway and delivery in second lockdown including McDonald’s, KFC and Subway

FROM McDonald's to KFC, we explain which food chains are still open for delivery and takeaways during England's second lockdown.

The nation-wide shutdown is set to last four weeks, until Wednesday December 2.

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McDonald's has confirmed it remains open for takeaway and deliveryCredit: Press Association

As a result, hospitality businesses including restaurants, pubs and cafes are temporarily shut.

But while diners can't eat in, fast food places are allowed to offer takeaway food and delivery services.

It means you can still tuck into your favourite fast food grub - just from the comfort of your home.

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 and Wales have separate coronavirus restrictions in place.

Unlike the first lockdown, pubs are only allowed to serve takeaway pints if they're ordered in advance.

If you're ordering food for delivery, keep in mind you'll likely pay extra for the luxury of getting it delivered to your door.

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Delivery charges between the major providers - including Deliveroo, Just Eat and Uber Eats - will vary depending on the restaurant you choose and how far away you are.

Here's which places remain open for takeaway and delivery:

Burger King

Restaurants are continuing to offer drive-thru, takeaway and delivery during the second lockdown.

The chain runs home delivery options through Deliveroo, Just Eat and Uber Eats, while click and collect is available through its website.

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Burger King doesn't charge extra for click and collect. You should check with your local branch to find out if it's open to avoid disappointment.

Caffe Nero

Caffe Nero is still offering takeaway in stores, as well as home delivery through Uber Eats.

In addition, customers are able to click and collect as normal through the Caffe Nero app.

Caffe Nero doesn't charge extra to click and collect.

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Costa Coffee

Costa Coffee confirmed to customers on Twitter that it is still offering takeaway, delivery and click and collect options.

Customers can order for home delivery through Uber Eats, while click and collect - which doesn't cost extra - is done through the Costa app.

In addition, Costa also operates drive-thrus and these remain open.

Domino’s

Like last time, Domino's remains open during the first lockdown for delivery and takeaway orders.

Domino's doesn't charge extra for delivery or click and collect, both of which can be ordered directly through Domino's website.

Five Guys

Five Guys is offering both takeaway and delivery during the second lockdown.

Takeaway, which doesn't cost extra, can be ordered through the Five Guys website and app, or delivery is done through Deliveroo.

The burger chain also offers "curbside" collection where customers order through the Five Guys website first and their food is brought out to their car.

Franco Manca

Franco Manca continues to offer delivery and click and collect in "almost every" restaurant - but it hasn't said how many.

Currently, Franco Manca offers delivery through Deliveroo, or order and collect through its website.

The pizza chain doesn't charge more for click and collect.

Frankie & Benny’s

A selection of Frankie & Benny's restaurants are open for takeaway and click and collect during lockdown.

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