Your Favorite Bars and Restaurants Are Closing. Here’s How to Help Them Reopen (via RobbReport)
, either voluntarily in the name of public health and safety, or by force, at the order of city or state governments.
The impact this will have, is having, on the industry cannot be overstated. Restaurateurs and bar owners recognize the gravity of the global health situation, but these businesses, already running on tight margins, will not be able to pay their bills. Employees, mostly tipped workers, will not have income for—best case scenario—weeks., saying, “This is the end of the restaurant business as we know it.
Those are scary words and a terrifying prospect not just for people who enjoy dining out, but for every person who understands the economic repercussions of tanking a $900 billion-a-yearthat employs more than 15 million people across the country. The situation is unfolding in real time and there are not yet any clear solutions. But there are a few places where you can invest your money now, with the hopes of bringing your favorite restaurants back to life on the other side of this crisis.
Bar and restaurant workers are organizing their own emergency relief funds and are accepting donations. Eaves’ grassroots project, which he’s encouraging bars and venues across the country to also try, is called
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