Here are the major chains that have made hospitality redundancies during the pandemic so far
Carluccio’s
Carluccio’s cut jobs early on in the first wave of the pandemic
The Italian restaurant group was one of the first well-known high street chains to enter administration during the pandemic.
In May, it was bought out of administration by the owner of Giraffe and Ed’s Easy Diner, resulting in the loss of more than 1,000 jobs
In total 40 Carluccio’s restaurants across the UK were set to close and 1,019 jobs were cut, administrators FRP Advisory said.
Around 800 employees were transferred to new owner Boparan Restaurant Group, which bought the remaining 30 sites in the UK. It also snapped up the Caluccio’s restaurant in Dublin in a separate deal.
The momentary truce struck amid the pandemic seems to be over.
26 Feb, 2021 - 09:02 AM IST | By indiantelevision.com Team
NEW DELHI: For the most part, it appears that the worst of the pandemic is behind us. Vaccination programmes have been rolled out on a war footing in most countries, active caseloads have gone down and the economy, too, is showing signs of revival. People have resumed most of their pre-Covid leisure activities, be it travelling or eating out. When it comes to the latter, the gloves are finally off for leading global fast food chains, who had struck a momentary truce while the F&B industry was getting slammed at the peak of the pandemic.
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