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Inside Bristol s new Vietnamese restaurant as it opens fully
Foodie Vietnam is welcoming customers inside for the first time as lockdown restrictions are eased
Inside new Bristol restaurant Foodie Vietnam (Image: Bristol Live)
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A new Vietnamese restaurant in Bristol is welcoming customers inside for the first time after coronavirus restrictions were eased.
April 20, 2021 10:49
BPAY is showing just how its service can make customers’ lives easier, after an unexpected bill ruins a relaxing moment.
The ‘Debit Day’ campaign shows how bills can be scheduled through BPAY to ensure that customers are not caught out in unpleasant scenarios.
“When it comes to bills, many of us are guilty of ‘set and forget’. So, when that pesky water bill sneaks up on you mid-bath, it can really ruin the moment. It’s the unexpectedness of these debit moments that allowed us to show how getting on top of your bills with BPAY can prevent them from killing your vibe,” said BMF group creative director Pia Chaudhuri.
This evening in the Oklahoma Memorial Unionâs Meacham Auditorium, the Asian American Student Association will crown the winners of its 30th Annual Mr. and Miss Asian OU Scholarship Pageant.
What would typically be a festive night to showcase and celebrate the universityâs diverse Asian community has been underscored by months of hate and fear unlike anything the United States has seen in recent years.Â
As hate crimes against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders have risen 149 percent between 2019 and 2020, participants in this yearâs pageant said they are aware of the newfound significance the title holds, should they win. Some were even inspired to participate by the adversity their community faces.
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