SINGAPORE: Where there used to be crowds of office workers and tourists, lunch hour along Jalan Pisang was quiet on Friday , as fears over the spread of COVID-19 kept diners away.
Lina's Cafe's revenue has fallen over the past two weeks, as the Government announced stricter safe distancing measures for F&B and retail outlets. Mr Vincent Tan, president of the Restaurant Association of Singapore, also said that the wage support was"very much welcome and appreciated" as it would help alleviate"one of the main cost components in an F&B business".
“F&B is heavily reliant on foreign manpower … Probably they could have done more in that aspect, such as loosening their hold on the quota or something to help with the foreign worker levy,” he said.But the biggest challenge for the F&B sector is negotiating rent with landlords, owners told CNA. Mr Dylan Ong, who owns French restaurant The Masses, has not received any rental rebates from his landlord either, although he said they were"open" to negotiation."I have been actively trying to get them to hear me ... I'm glad my landlord is open to the idea. But they're not sure if the 16 per cent tax rebate is applicable to everyone.
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