People should remain 2m apart where possible but a "one metre plus" rule would be introduced on 4th July 2020, told the PM in the parliament
#Restaurants #pubs, #heatres, #cinemas, #libraries, #museums, theme parks and #zoos are among other businesses that can also reopen.
The venues listed as being able to reopen include:
Pubs, bars and restaurants but only with a table service indoors and owners will be asked to keep contact details of customers to help with contact tracing
Hotels, holiday apartments, campsites and caravan parks but shared facilities must be cleaned properly
Theatres and music halls but they will not be allowed to hold live performances
In other changes, weddings will be allowed to have 30 attendees, and places of worship will be allowed to hold services but singing will be banned
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Sunday, 21 June 2020
New guidance for UK hospitality sector to reopen. What are they?
PM is under enormous pressure from MPs and business leaders to open the #restaurants #pubs, #clubs #cafes #hotels, and all #hospitality sectors ASAP. The British Beers and Pubs Association (BBPA) which includes 47,000 pubs and 2,000 brewers have demanded a clear confirmed date for re-opening to the government. They argued that this will enable them to prepare for the #Coronavirus / #Covid-19 safety procedures to be in place.
The new guidance will include the procedures of establishing social distancing such as organizational capacity, queue management, signage, markings, etc. It will advise how to use enhanced hand hygiene measures and cleaning practice and employers' training and equality issues. Some of the guidance is as follows:
Pubs:
1. The table must be set up as per government guidance;
2. Number of customers allowed in the pub must restricted by their space;
3. Customers will be discouraged to order at the bar but will be delivered to the tables;
4. Surfaces, door handle, bar counter must clean hourly; and
5. They might be allowed to serve alcohol at the street or on the pavement
Restaurants:
1. From the pub section, serial number 1, to 4 also applies to the restaurants;
2. Limited menus;
3. Disposable paper menus than permanently laminated menus
Hotels:
1. Guests to use lift instead of stairs;
2. Use more room service;
3. Avoid restaurants dining; and
4. Guests falling ill must self-isolate in their room and meals will be provided in their room with disposable plates and cutleries.
Gyms and Spas:
1. No overcrowding; and
2. Must observe social distancing.
Physiotherapists, masseurs, pedicurists, and manicurists:
1. Must wear full protective gear.
Nightclubs:
No declaration yet, dance floors pose a big challenge.
Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden told BBC Radio 4 that the review the prime minister ordered into the two-meter social distancing rule for England would be concluded “within the coming days”, while Whitehall officials confirmed the outcome is expected next week.
PM is expected to announce next week on pubs, cafes, restaurants, and hotels – with a reopening date on 4th July 2020.
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Tuesday, 16 June 2020
PM Ordered two-metre social distancing review
PM Ordered two-metre social distancing review
Foreign minister Dominic Raab informed on Monday the 15th June 2020 that "important progress" had been made in the fight against the #COVID-19 pandemic but that the country is not yet "out of the woods".
He added that "we can't just pretend that #coronavirus has gone away or we've eliminated the virus. And we know from the science and also from what we're seeing from international experience, that there is a risk of a second spike if we're not very careful". And the government is taking "modest and careful steps" and that it is "very carefully monitoring the impact they have on the virus".
90 #restaurant and food chain bosses including #Wagamama and #Pizza #Hut, #Itsu, Pret A Manger have warned the prime minister the #hospitality sector faces mass job cuts without more help and plea to PM for help to avoid “Grave Damage”. This letter was organized by #Deliveroo which said: "Without government support to help restaurants to generate revenue and cover costs, tens of thousands of restaurants may be forced to permanently close their doors in the coming months. "This crisis is far from over and the potential consequences are deeply concerning. A huge number of restaurants across the country are facing the prospect of bankruptcy." They asked for slashing VAT on restaurant food and maintaining the Job Retention Scheme for restaurants while #social #distancing measures are in place.
Boris Johnson has ordered a review into the two-metre social distancing rule, continuing his drive to relax it against current epidemiological advice in the U.K. Chancellor Rishi Sunak said that the review will necessarily include input from the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE,) ministers will take the final decision about restaurants, pubs, and bars. PM’s official spokesman said that the government has commissioned a comprehensive review into the two-metre rule that would "look at the evidence around the transmission of the virus in different environments, incidence rates, and international comparisons". Ministers have said the review will be completed "in the coming weeks".
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Foreign minister Dominic Raab informed on Monday the 15th June 2020 that "important progress" had been made in the fight against the #COVID-19 pandemic but that the country is not yet "out of the woods".
He added that "we can't just pretend that #coronavirus has gone away or we've eliminated the virus. And we know from the science and also from what we're seeing from international experience, that there is a risk of a second spike if we're not very careful". And the government is taking "modest and careful steps" and that it is "very carefully monitoring the impact they have on the virus".
90 #restaurant and food chain bosses including #Wagamama and #Pizza #Hut, #Itsu, Pret A Manger have warned the prime minister the #hospitality sector faces mass job cuts without more help and plea to PM for help to avoid “Grave Damage”. This letter was organized by #Deliveroo which said: "Without government support to help restaurants to generate revenue and cover costs, tens of thousands of restaurants may be forced to permanently close their doors in the coming months. "This crisis is far from over and the potential consequences are deeply concerning. A huge number of restaurants across the country are facing the prospect of bankruptcy." They asked for slashing VAT on restaurant food and maintaining the Job Retention Scheme for restaurants while #social #distancing measures are in place.
Boris Johnson has ordered a review into the two-metre social distancing rule, continuing his drive to relax it against current epidemiological advice in the U.K. Chancellor Rishi Sunak said that the review will necessarily include input from the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE,) ministers will take the final decision about restaurants, pubs, and bars. PM’s official spokesman said that the government has commissioned a comprehensive review into the two-metre rule that would "look at the evidence around the transmission of the virus in different environments, incidence rates, and international comparisons". Ministers have said the review will be completed "in the coming weeks".
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Sunday, 14 June 2020
Restaurants, Pubs and Cafes cannot survive with two-metre social distancing. Why? See below:
Restaurants, Pubs and Cafes cannot survive with two-metre social distancing. Why? See below:
#Restaurants, #Pubs and #Cafes are the place where people gather for meeting, and socializing. Most of the restaurants, pubs and cafes operate in a very small and tight place. Only 11% of the hospitality business were operating normally during the #Coronavirus (#Covid-19) lockdown. Now Government has imposed with two-metre social distancing once the restaurants, pubs and cafes will be allowed to open. With two-metre social distancing rule, hospitality sectors can accommodate only 30% of their total capacity. This sector cannot even come to breakeven point by serving 30% of their customers. If the social distancing is reduced to one metre, this sector can accommodate 50% to 60% of their capacity and reach to the breakeven point with the revenue they can earn. Hospitality sector and related to this sector have been hit hard during the lockdown. Hospitality sector is the 5th largest employer in the country and if the sector fail, 3.50 million jobs will be at risk. There are renewed calls to relax the social distancing rules from two metre to one metre. Still, this decision is up to the government whether they will relax the rule and save the hospitality sector or not.
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Tuesday, 9 June 2020
Pubs, bars and restaurants could reopen two weeks early on June 22
Pubs, bars and restaurants could reopen two weeks early on June 22
According to the report, #Pubs, #bars and #restaurants could reopen two weeks early on June 22 to save 3.50 million jobs. Downing street still plans to re-open the sector on July 4. But some influential ministers are arguing to re-open them on June 22.
UK Hospitality chief executive Kate Nicholls told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme: “At two metres you are receiving 30 per cent of your normal revenues, at one metre it gets up to 70 per cent – so it is the difference between success and failure for many of those businesses. They will need support if two-metre social distancing is in place. “If that is what the science says and if that is what our public health needs, that is what we will maintain. We just need to have the additional Government support to make that workable.”
#Hospitality sectors have been hit the hardest in #coronavirus lockdown. The sector has already missed the Easter bank holiday sales. If they miss the summer sales, there are fears that 3.50 million jobs could be at risk. 10% of the UK workforce work in the hospitality sector. When the sector will re-open the two-meter social distancing rule will be in place. At present pubs, restaurants, and cafes wanting to set up chair and tables outside needs approval and a fee. Government plans to reduce approval time and the fees too.
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According to the report, #Pubs, #bars and #restaurants could reopen two weeks early on June 22 to save 3.50 million jobs. Downing street still plans to re-open the sector on July 4. But some influential ministers are arguing to re-open them on June 22.
UK Hospitality chief executive Kate Nicholls told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme: “At two metres you are receiving 30 per cent of your normal revenues, at one metre it gets up to 70 per cent – so it is the difference between success and failure for many of those businesses. They will need support if two-metre social distancing is in place. “If that is what the science says and if that is what our public health needs, that is what we will maintain. We just need to have the additional Government support to make that workable.”
#Hospitality sectors have been hit the hardest in #coronavirus lockdown. The sector has already missed the Easter bank holiday sales. If they miss the summer sales, there are fears that 3.50 million jobs could be at risk. 10% of the UK workforce work in the hospitality sector. When the sector will re-open the two-meter social distancing rule will be in place. At present pubs, restaurants, and cafes wanting to set up chair and tables outside needs approval and a fee. Government plans to reduce approval time and the fees too.
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Saturday, 6 June 2020
What will happen to restaurants, pubs and hospitality sectors in Juy-2020 (Ref - Coronavirus)?
The UK Government is planning to reopen the #restaurants #pubs #cafes and all #hospitality sectors on 4th July for dinning. The U.K. government’s new published strategy on how it proposes to reopen society through COVID-19 confirms that there is no chance restaurants or other hospitality businesses will reopen for dine-in service before Saturday 4 July. While restaurants and pubs are looking forward to welcoming and serving the customers in their premises, they are highly concerned about the health and safety of their colleagues and customers and social distancing. Most of the restaurants and pubs are not designed in the way of social distancing. They will have to reduce 50% of the tables. They can only allow the number customers legally allowed in their premises. One restaurant owner mentioned how the waiters could serve customers from 2 metre distance. They were thinking of buffet type food where customers will pick foods from the buffet desk maintaining social distance. Another restaurant owner set up a conveyer belt for food serving where customers will pick the food from the belt.
Restaurants and pubs are a place where people gather for socializing and there is high risk of transmitting #Coronavirus (#Covid-19). Some of our restaurant customers mentioned that they will have to reduce their service by 60% and with 40% of the business it will be very difficult to survive. The current R rate is from 0.7 to 0.9, number of deaths are decreasing on weekly basis and our #NHS is coping very well, our situation is getting better slowly but surely. We hope and pray that all our hospitality overcome this hard situation.
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Friday, 5 June 2020
Sports and Energy Drinks Market will touch Increasing Demand with Key Players. Do you know who they are?
Sports and Energy Drinks Market will touch Increasing Demand with Key Players. Do you know who they are?
Recently a research was conducted on Global Sports and Energy Drinks Market that report provides professional in-depth analysis available on the market status and latest trends, including growth rate, competition landscape, development, opportunities, drivers, restraints, product launches, future products, and the dynamic structure of the market. These #drinks are highly popular in #restaurants, #hotels, #cafes and #pubs in #London.
Some of the important players in Sports and Energy Drinks Market are:
Red Bull GmbH,
Taisho Pharmaceutical Co Ltd.,
PepsiCo,
Monster Energy,
Rockstar,
Lucozade,
Coco Cola,
Amway
Arizona Beverages
Living Essentials LLC
Xyience Energy
Abbott Nutrition Inc
Sports and Energy Drinks Market Segmentation –
Product Type Coverage (Market Size & Forecast, Major Company of Product Type etc.):
Energy Drinks
Sports Drinks
Demand Coverage (Market Size & Forecast, Consumer Distribution):
Athletes
Sports and Fitness Enthusiasts
Others
On the other hand, the demand has gone up and profit margin has gone up. Fruit drinks market can become bigger in five years.
Some of the important players in fruit drinks market are:
Coca-Cola,
Dole,
Lolo,
Nongfuspring,
Lotte,
Tropicana.
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