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Cafes and pubs are changing their business strategies with many choosing to provide take-out only options in an effort to survive nation-wide shutdowns amid the coronavirus outbreak.

The hospitality industry is set to be one of the hardest hit industries by the virus as government

restrictions on indoor gatherings and non-essential work places force many businesses to close their doors. Image: Getty

 

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Current restrictions in UK mean that take out is the only option for pubs and cafes

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