'People are feeling traumatised.'
Miss Kammerling also believes hospitality closures during lockdown caused workers to rethink their career choices."They have had time off with loved ones, it is hard for them to go back to the demands of the hospitality sector.
"High levels of stress and mental illness have been affecting our industry long before Covid-19," said Burnt Chef founder Kris Hall, "but this research demonstrates how brutal these past two years have been for hospitality owners. Staff shortages are not the only issue that needs to be managed, says Fionn Hart, UK manager at London-based Flipdish.
According to Flipdish's survey, 32% of restaurant owners want the government to do more to look after their staff's wellbeing."Fulfilling these bookings and offering promotions to get new customers through the door, while simultaneously managing the reduced staff numbers on the ground to serve them.
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