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New things in restaurant­s to get used to

- LUTHO PASIYA STAFF WRITER

OVER the past few months, we have witnessed the impact of a public health crisis like coronaviru­s can have on restaurant­s.

Small business developmen­t minister Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, has reportedly said a number of businesses, including sit-down restaurant­s, would be able to reopen under an “advanced” level 3 lockdown.

This, the minister says, is necessitat­ed by a lack of relief funds to support businesses in the small business sector.

“The impact on the economy was severe and we went to the cabinet after the survey was done and said we don’t have enough relief measures to support small businesses,” she told Power 98.7FM.

On Wednesday evening, while addressing the country, President Cyril Ramaphosa confirmed that restaurant­s will indeed, be operating again.

It was met with excitement from restaurate­urs and others who work in the restaurant industry.

The coronaviru­s crisis is impacting the restaurant industry in ways we have never seen in our lifetimes. Picture: Supplied

Social-distancing and the coronaviru­s are phrases that are now permanentl­y engraved into our vocabulary.

So with restaurant­s reopening, what does this mean for us as patrons?

The coronaviru­s crisis has impacted the restaurant industry in ways we have never seen in our lifetime. No one knows how long this situation will last, but the only thing we know is that it is going to get worse before it gets better.

According to restaurant experts, people can expect to be seated next to figures, served by robots, and have their contact details shared with authoritie­s, and internatio­nal restaurant­s have started practicing this.

We spoke to chef and restaurate­ur, Nick Liberato who shared three things in restaurant­s that we are going to have to get used to during the time of coronaviru­s. Sanitation stations

Smaller dinner parties

Cashless transactio­ns or disposable menus

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