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How diversity and the digital could dig curry houses out of a pickle Date published: 14 April 2021
Oldham-based Muzahid Khan, co-founder of Pathfinder, a team of technology experts with a passion for helping start-ups
Oldham restaurateurs have heard that a decent online presence allied to a proper business and marketing plan will help curry favour with new customers and revive them after COVID.
Hosted by entrepreneur and chair of the British Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce, Bashir Ahmed, the Pathfinder conference gave bosses the vital ingredients to transform their often-traditional eateries into technological on the button businesses.
It also discussed putting more women in pioneering positions in promoting and managing catering concerns.
Tea Bar in Bakersfield adapts during the pandemic, looks to hire new employees
They re excited to announce they re hiring
Here at 23ABC, we are continuing to highlight the many small businesses in Kern Country and acknowledge them for their efforts and sacrifice while surviving the COVID-19 pandemic. 23ABC s Lezla Gooden stopped by the Tea Bar in Southwest Bakersfield, which is home to a wide variety of specialty drinks and has more on how they are managing to keep their doors open after a year in the pandemic.
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BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KERO) â At 23ABC, we are continuing to highlight the many small businesses in Kern Country and acknowledge them for their efforts and sacrifice while surviving the COVID-19 pandemic. 23ABC s Lezla Gooden stopped by the Tea Bar in Southwest Bakersfield, which is home to a wide variety of specialty drinks and has more on how they are managing to keep their doors open after a
Here at 23ABC, we are continuing to highlight the many small businesses in Kern Country and acknowledge them for their efforts and sacrifice while surviving the COVID-19 pandemic. 23ABC's Lezla Gooden stopped by the Tea Bar in Southwest Bakersfield, which is home to a wide variety of specialty drinks and has more on how they are managing to keep their doors open after a year in the pandemic.
A pay it forward-style Crowdfunder campaign, aiming to raise £10,000, is about to launch to help Cheltenham’s Memsahib Gin and Tea Bar re-open post lockdown.