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.

By: Brent Linen Hire
Tel: 020 3488 1616
www.brentlinenhire.co.uk

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