A cordoned-off dining room is seen here at a McDonald's restaurant in Hamilton, Ont., on March 19, 2020. The food industry says it could take up to 18 months to resume normal operations amid the coronavirus pandemic.
A coalition of business groups is calling for “urgent action” from all levels of government to save the food service industry amid the economic fallout from the“Many businesses are now working to reopen and recover,” wrote the group — which includes Molson Coors Beverage Co.
Restaurants operate on thin margins in regular circumstances, it said, thanks to high fixed costs, perishable inventory and other factors. Safety precautions due to the pandemic further limit revenue and increase costs.“Government programs as they are presently designed are not equipped for the timescale of this ongoing reality for this industry.”
Why didn’t/doesn’t the government pay these companies to prepare meals for the food banks shelters, hospitals, LTC and various other charities getting donations of wasted food from these suppliers- it provides jobs for the industry and its supply chain
The liberals are crippling this country. Get what you vote for 🤷
Things after Covid will never be the same ... it’s time restaurants and fast food chains start adapting and evolving
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