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Published 15:49 12 Feb 2013 GMT
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McDonald’s are getting classy, who knows your other half could bring you there on Thursday for a fine dining experience?
A McDonald's in Australia has taken the first step for the franchise in offering customers a fine dining experience.
Customers who purchase a premium meal between 5pm and 8pm will have it served to them on a china plate by a waiter or waitress.
They can then eat it with a knife and fork, drink out of a glass and use a cloth napkin afterwards. Swanky…
Glenn and Katia Dwarte, owners of the franchise in Warilla, stated that the five-week trial is proving popular, telling Reuters: "Everyone seems to be loving it."

A fork, knife and plate in Maccy D's?!
The couple used to serve Glenn's parents the fast food on a plate with cutlery. When they noticed that diners were intrigued, they sought permission for their idea.
Previously, the couple created an app that allowed people to order and pay for their meal before entering the restaurant.
It’s a one-of-a-kind McDonald’s.
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