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Pune: Many restaurants in the mall that might be reopened soon

Pune: A most restaurants in seven city-based malls tend to be reopened between this weekend and then.
“Nearly 60% of restaurants in the mall are closed until now apart from the withdrawal sidewalks.
This is because many restaurant staff are still not available.
Many of them are expected to join jobs on Friday or Saturday, when many restaurants in the mall tend to restart Operation, “Surjit Singh Rajpurohit, Chief Operating Officer Amanora Mall, told Ti on Thursday.
Rajpurohit, who is also a member of the Indian shopping center association, said, “There is a feeling that the authorities can extend the deadline for mall operations in Pune to 10 nights to order the latest chain.
If this happens, then it can be a boost for most restaurants in the mall To be reopened.
“The director of the center in another mall based in a big city said that almost 50% of restaurants at the facility were still closed.
“We think many more may open this weekend and or next week.
After the first round of the sidewalk was appointed, almost 70% of the restaurant had been reopened at the mall.
This is likely to happen at this time too, mostly at the end of the month.
Many restaurants are waiting And watch, “he said.
Restaurateur said, “Some large restaurant brands assess the situation to see that no one is contrary to what is claimed by the authorities occur in the next few days.
It must make business sense at the end of the day.” Marketing managers in other malls in the Shivajinagar area said To Toi, “Another reason why many restaurants have not been opened are due to rules about double staff mall vaccinations.
Large retail stores have 100-200 employees and they can choose a large number of staff who are fully vaccinated from among them to work at the outlet.” The manager said “This rule raises problems for fast service restaurants, where staff are limited.
The number of people who are fully vaccinated in such outlets is low because most of their staff are in the 18-44 age group and qualify for vaccines in May.”

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