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Virus crisis and restaurant business Even if it survives, it won't come back to the way it was before. By Isriya Paireepairit Another industry that has been fully affected by the COVID-19 outbreak is the restaurant industry. Especially eating in the restaurant. that consumers are becoming more cautious This results in fewer trips out to eat in restaurants. and started turning to the delivery model instead Governments in some countries, such as the United States, have begun taking measures to close restaurants, pubs, and bars to prevent the gathering of large crowds. that may be the outbreak point of the virus As a result, these restaurants were forced to temporarily close their doors. And many employees have had to take time off work without pay.
The latest situation in Thailand is after the Cabinet passed a resolution Country Email List on March 17 to close entertainment venues, pubs, bars, movie theaters, and service establishments that fall under the criteria for 14 days. As a result, a number of pub-bar restaurants may have to close according to the order. But general restaurants can still open as usual. No one knows how long the COVID-19 crisis will last, but what is certain is that there are a number of restaurants that are currently "temporarily closed" that may never open again. mcdonalds-covid Pictures from the website McDonalds.com Restaurants began closing, laying off employees, adjusting to delivery models. An example of a famous restaurant in foreign countries that has begun to adjust is McDonald's, a famous fast food business.
Which announced the closure of the eating area in the restaurant (Only in the United States and only at the company's own stores This does not include franchise stores that can do just that. “Recommended to close”) reduced to just delivery. Takeaway or drive-thru only Tom Douglas, famous US chef Announcing the temporary closure of 12 of its 13 restaurants for 8-12 months, and all 800 employees, including chefs and waiters, immediately losing their jobs. Tom Douglas admits he cannot afford severance. Employees can even But it promised to hire these employees back to work once the store reopens. As for restaurants in Thailand, they are starting to gradually close down. Since being affected by the decline in Chinese tourists since the beginning of the year, followed by the COVID-19 problem in the country that caused people to stop eating out.
The latest situation in Thailand is after the Cabinet passed a resolution Country Email List on March 17 to close entertainment venues, pubs, bars, movie theaters, and service establishments that fall under the criteria for 14 days. As a result, a number of pub-bar restaurants may have to close according to the order. But general restaurants can still open as usual. No one knows how long the COVID-19 crisis will last, but what is certain is that there are a number of restaurants that are currently "temporarily closed" that may never open again. mcdonalds-covid Pictures from the website McDonalds.com Restaurants began closing, laying off employees, adjusting to delivery models. An example of a famous restaurant in foreign countries that has begun to adjust is McDonald's, a famous fast food business.
Which announced the closure of the eating area in the restaurant (Only in the United States and only at the company's own stores This does not include franchise stores that can do just that. “Recommended to close”) reduced to just delivery. Takeaway or drive-thru only Tom Douglas, famous US chef Announcing the temporary closure of 12 of its 13 restaurants for 8-12 months, and all 800 employees, including chefs and waiters, immediately losing their jobs. Tom Douglas admits he cannot afford severance. Employees can even But it promised to hire these employees back to work once the store reopens. As for restaurants in Thailand, they are starting to gradually close down. Since being affected by the decline in Chinese tourists since the beginning of the year, followed by the COVID-19 problem in the country that caused people to stop eating out.