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Dine another day? 10 pm deadline opens old wounds
Dine another day? 10 pm deadline opens old wounds
Bangalore Mirror Bureau / Updated: Apr 10, 2021, 06:00 IST
restaurant owners say they are in the deep end again.
Kiran Kumar, owner of the newly launched Gawky Goose Kitchen &
Bar, says it instils fear among people and heavily affects the F&B industry, which is still trying to crawl back to normalcy after last year’s disaster. “It will impact 90 per cent of our revenue as most of our business takes place post 9 pm. Not only is there a direct revenue impact, the cost implication of expenditure in marketing that is already done, but high inventories that we hold, licenses we pay to the authorities, along with fixed and semi-fixed costs also crumbles down the entire business,” says Kumar.
Updated Jan 01, 2021 | 13:16 IST
The announcement of the 8pm-6am curfew is a major blow. The government should not have closed off the area to traffic, feel restaurant owners. Curfew and traffic ban in Bengaluru see huge dip in restaurants sales  |  Photo Credit: PTI
Bengaluru: Pubs and restaurants of the city are upset over yesterday’s curfew. The state government’s late and hectic curfew, has given a big economic hit to restaurants, pubs and other recreational areas.
The economic ramifications would extend into this year because many establishments were counting on the financial boost represented by yesterday’s parties and celebrations, Amit Ahuja, a restaurateur and pub owner told the Deccan Herald.