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McDonalds to spend $168 million upgrading 270 Indiana restaurants

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McDonald’s and its franchisees are set to invest around $168 million into Indiana.

The funds will go into 270 McDonald’s restaurants throughout 2018 and 2019.

Both construction and modernization efforts will be underway. In total, McDonald’s and franchisees are investing $6 billion to update most U.S. restaurants by 2020, including most restaurants in the Hoosier state.

The upgraded McDonald’s will include globally and locally inspired decor in the dining rooms, remodeled counters, bright and easy-to-read digital menu boards, and self-order kiosks.

The restaurants say they want to transform the customer experience both inside and outside the stores.

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