McDonald’s prepares to close some indoor dining; United may have less jets in 2022

McDonalds gets ready to close indoor dining due to the Delta variant, United has to add more jet engine regulations that may delay some jets in 2022, and more from Cheddar News.

News 12 Staff

Aug 31, 2021, 12:52 PM

Updated 1,060 days ago

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McDonald's is reportedly getting ready to close down indoor dining as the Delta variant spreads. Reuters has reported that the company recently laid out plans for certain franchises to close dining rooms. Regions that are seeing more severe delta outbreaks are likely to be the most affected.
United may be flying without some of its jets until early 2022. Boeing's 777 jets powered by Pratt & Whitney are expected to stay grounded as federal regulators weigh additional safeguards for the wide-body jets. This comes after an incident in Denver saw a 777 jet suffer from engine failure shortly after takeoff.
Support.com is becoming Wall Street's newest 'meme stock' as its shares more than tripled in a week. The tech support site surged just over 38% on Monday alone, posting its eighth straight day of gains. Over those eight days, shares have gone up 347% as the stock gains popularity on the reddit forum, WallStreetBets.


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