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The restaurant owner asks for rental assistance

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Gurgaon: Their business is once again limited by restrictions, hospitators and restaurant owners have sought assistance about rental and maintenance costs of the general area (CAM) from landlord owners and owners of the mall.
Fishing deep financial losses, food and beverage industry “Looking for a” attentive resolution “for their problems.
This industry has underwent a locked load of covid induced.
Since the new year, coincides with the pandemic raising his head again, restaurants and cafe owners have quoted a drastic drop 70% to 80% in their business in the past week to ask for help.
Some of them say weekend Lockdown in Delhi will affect their businesses further since the weekend pulling the highest footsteps and many of their customers are Delhi residents.
With malls in the city now Close at 6pm, the outlet located inside the mall must also close earlier.
“The food and beverage industry has had a large setback because of a pandemic.
Just like things formed for our benefit, new variants (Omicron) have handled another blow.
For businesses to survive, all stakeholders must gather.
They have supported us in the past and we expect the same thing, “said Vishal Anand, founder of Moonshine Food Ventures in the Sector 65 on the Extension Road Golf Course to the landowner and owner of the mall, has suggested deliberations about the possibility of going with a fixed lease and adopt income share model for the period when surgery is limited to enforcement.
“While the first two waves of the pandemic paralyzed us poorly and resources.
Crunch forces many restaurants to be closed, we see greater concerns with this third wave can actually hurt consumer sentiments in the near future, which has been seen.
With overhead remains high, the restrictions expected in operating hours, revised social distance norms and reducing capacity utilization, every decrease in consumer sentiment can be a disaster for this sector, “said President NRAI Kabir Suri.” This is a sectoral problem and when business has collapsed.
, We face challenges in fulfilling fixed expenses.
This will be the interest of everyone we turn to the share of income share.
Many have done it, but some don’t want and we urge them to consider because we all face the crisis, “Rahul Singh said from a beer cafe.

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