Coffee Project has boosted its campaign to welcome both take-out and dine-in customers as the country restarts the economy under a new norm that puts in place more precautionary measures.

Under its “Stronger Apart” campaign, the company said it had ensured a safe and comfortable environment for both its guests and staff.

It has placed acrylic dividers on tables for customers who still want to dine face-to-face. It said the flowers that Coffee Project is known for are used to signal social distancing to customers. These are placed in chairs and tables to ensure the six-feet apart rule.

“Each table also has a QR code that guests can scan to access the menu, discouraging the use of handheld ones. Every table and chair as well as the restrooms will also be sanitized after every use,” it said.

“The body temperature of the employees is being checked regularly to ensure that each staff is healthy and fit to work. They are required to wear masks, face shields and disposable gloves. Regular hand washing throughout the day is also mandatory,” it added.

Only a limited number of guests will be allowed in the store to ensure social distancing. Waiting guests will be seated in the al fresco as they fill out their health checklists.

“Personnel will check the guest’s body temperature and spray alcohol to their hands upon entrance to guarantee that they are healthy and sanitized. A separate waiting area is also in place for delivery riders like Foodpanda and GrabFood to minimize the number of people inside the store,” it said.

Inside the store, social distancing will still be monitored, it said.

“There are floor markers leading towards the cashier to guide customers with their distancing. Also, to avoid physical contact between the guest and staff, clear acrylic dividers in the counter and dispatch areas are in place,” it said.

Payment trays that are sanitized after every transaction are also used to avoid direct hand contact. Coffee Project is also encouraging cashless transactions using GCash and AllEasy.

Those craving for Coffee Project may opt for delivery, take out, curbside pick up, and soon dine inside the cafe. It is present in all major food delivery services throughout the country and also has its own delivery through its website, www.coffeeproject.com.ph or its Facebook page.