McDonald's has launched its McDelivery service in Spain, a home delivery service they will operate in conjunction with the Spanish startup company Glovo.
The fast food chain is clearly keeping up with consumer habits, having posted sales of over 600 million euros last year, a 10% rise on 2015's figures.
The new home delivery service is only available in Madrid and Barcelona for the time being, but there are plans to implement it gradually across the rest of Spain.
McDonald's is working with the Spanish startup Glovo, whose job it is to guarantee delivery of the orders placed via the application.
There is no minimum order in order to use the service, which will available during each restaurant's normal opening hours, even in the case of those that are open 24 hours.
The president and director general of McDonald's Spain, Mario Barbosa, explained that this "strategic move" comes in response to the most common requests from consumers and from the "desire to help everyone share moments of happiness."
"We are proud to make this happen at last in collaboration with Glovo, already in Madrid and Barcelona and coming soon to other Spanish cities", he added.