With hospitality worth £72bn a year, and the UK’s third-largest employer, worried businesses are finding innovative ways to stay afloat
Pak Wai Hung of 288 Bar and Wok in Cheltenham was in his kitchen at home last Monday, when he heard the news. “I had tuned into the press conference because I thought something was coming,” he says now. He hadn’t anticipated that the prime minister would encourage people to stay away from bars, clubs and restaurants. “I had a panic attack,” Hung says. “It was the way it was done. It was announced with no clarity or backup. That wasn’t leadership.
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