The Restaurant Collective, an association of sit-down restaurants, said on Monday the industry needed to open and was ready to do so.
President Cyril Ramaphosa's announcement on Sunday that restaurants would not be allowed to open to sit-down customers on June 1, despite a relaxation of lockdown levels.
"These include restaurants, bars and taverns, except for delivery or collection of food," said Ramaphosa.
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