7 monthes ago | By The Guardian
In the end, it will be the establishments able to pull off personalised service at a distance that will thrive Coronavirus - latest updates See all our coronavirus coverage Normally, when the world shuts down, restaurants thrive. Speak to anyone who works in the hospitality industry and they'll tell you all about slaving over a hot stove on Christmas Day or August bank holiday. But when Covid-19 entered our lives, and the lockdown commenced, one by one the burners went out in professional kitchens all over the world. Never before have restaurants been shut down en masse. After the initial...
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