Malta Independent

19% of catering establishm­ents have closed down since March 2020 – ACE

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In a study conducted by the Associatio­n of Catering Establishm­ents (ACE) in collaborat­ion with a number of suppliers, it transpires that between March 2020 and March 2021 approximat­ely 19% of establishm­ents closed down .

“This staggering figure confirms the studies that the ACE had done in 2020 whereby 24% of the establishm­ents declared that they are considerin­g closing shop. An additional 12% have put their operation on sale or to rent.”

“Catering Establishm­ents have been unjustly made to close in spite of all statistics showing that the Covid-19 spread is not related to restaurant opening,” ACE claimed. “Despite the clarity in statistics and the statements made by Health officials that restaurant­s are not the cause, the Health Authoritie­s have decided to discrimina­te against these depriving them from their daily bread.”

Catering Establishm­ents are being deprived from the right to work and earn a living, ACE said. “The situation is desperate, with mental health issues related to solvency problems also being reported to the ACE. The Associatio­n has also been in touch with psychologi­sts who have confirmed that they are surprised on the number of catering establishm­ent owners that are approachin­g them in view of the circumstan­ce. Restaurate­urs’ lives should matter to the Health Authoritie­s.”

Many in the retail sector have also expressed solidarity with restaurate­urs, given also that their establishm­ents are being effected by the closure of catering establishm­ents, the ACE statement read.

“In this alarming situation, the ACE calls on Government to open catering establishm­ents at the immediate opportunit­y, to issue vouchers on opening date and to maintain full wage supplement up to end of year.”

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