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... 96% in a few days. An exception was the establishments equipped with summer verandas, in which it is allowed to be served without QR codes. Experts predict that extending this regime for a few more weeks will lead to a mass closure and bankruptcy of Moscow catering establishments. This opinion was expressed by the restaurant ombudsman of the capital, Sergei Mironov. He noted that the halls of the majority of restaurants continue to be empty, while visitors who do not have QR codes are stopped at the entrance, causing obvious displeasure of the guests of the establishment. The founder of the Anderson cafe chain is even more pessimistic about what is happening....
Modified: 07.06.2021The Moscow catering market has experienced a serious blow in 2020 - this is the conclusion made by the specialists of the research department of the international consulting agency JLL. A comparative analysis of data on the closures of cafes and restaurants in the capital for 2019 and 2020 revealed that the figure increased by 35%. According to RBC, the central catering establishments of Moscow faced the most acute problem of liquidation. At the same time, according to Vladislav Fadeev, head of the analytical department of JLL, the main factors of losses incurred by the public catering market were uncertainty and lack of understanding,...
Modified: 01.21.2021... are allowed in the capital. The exemption will be applied exclusively to the summer seasonal cafes. Sobyanin stressed out that their work will be allowed from June 24 to July 11. The mayor also ruled that minors will be able to visit ‘covid-free’ restaurants without having their own QR codes, but only accompanied by adults. From June 28, Moscow residents will be able to visit catering establishments only with personal of QR codes. QR codes will be available to citizens who have been vaccinated, as well as to those who have had covid in the last six months or have a negative PCR test made no later than three days before the ...
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