AHRESP asks for review of the ban on the sale of drinks in the ‘take away’ By TPN/Lusa, in News · 21-01-2021 16:00:00 · 1 Comments the sale of beverages itself does not represent any added risk”, and AHRESP argues that “this measure should be revoked”. The Portuguese Hotel, Restaurant and Similar Association (AHRESP) today opposed the ban on the sale of any type of drinks to go, stressing that what is intended to be prevented is consumption within the establishments. In its daily bulletin, the association said that the latest restrictive measures imposed on the operation of restaurants and the like have come to determine the prohibition of the sale of any type of drinks to take away”. But AHRESP considers that “the sale of beverages itself does not represent any added risk”, and argues that
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The Good Morning Britain co-host has been a fierce critic of those objecting to lockdown rules, today highlighting exactly why the stringent measures are required for a return to normality. In a post on Twitter, the 55-year-old drew attention to economic forecasts for China, which enforced some the of the toughest lockdown measures in the world and is now expected to have the largest global economy by 2028.