Mercato Centrale said in a press statement they got the approval of Taguig City and that they will implement health and safety protocols at the food market. Part of High StreAT earnings will go to Project Aral, a Save the Children program that gives educational materials and alternative learning platforms to children from low income families affected by the pandemic.
Mercato Centrale is a veteran in the food industry and has run several food markets, some of which were the starting points of many successful small food businesses. The food industry is among those most affected by the coronavirus pandemic and the quarantine measures that were imposed in the country. Most food businesses have shifted to delivery and takeout services, although many have reopened to reduced seating capacity as provided under government rules.
Dining indoors, however, is still a concern among some diners, especially since studies confirmed that the coronavirus can be spread through
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