While bring your own bottle has never been a custom at Luxembourg restaurants, bring your rapid antigen test could soon become a reality as the industry prepares to welcome indoor diners from 16 May.
Under new laws to be voted in parliament this week, people wanting to dine indoors at a restaurant must present a PCR test result no older than 72 hours, a rapid antigen test certified by a pharmacy no older than 24 hours which come at a price of €30 to €35 or they can take a self-test on site.
“You can buy the test beforehand and then bring it to the restaurant. We must ensure that the sample is taken on site,” said François Koepp of industry federation Horesca in an interview. “It’s up to the company to see if it makes the customer pay or not.”
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