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Covid-19 has claimed the life of a restaurant with a 82-year history, now other long-standing eateries are also contemplating their fate.
Red Star Restaurant and Lai Wah Restaurant, household names in their heyday, told TODAY they were unsure for how long more they can sustain their businesses, even as Singapore appears on track to relax the latest round of restrictions that prohibit dining-in come next Sunday (June 13).
This comes on the heels of the permanent closure of heritage brand Swee Kee Eating House last Sunday.
Red Star and Lai Wah are old-school restaurants that are still employing their longtime workers well into their old age, and thus faced some difficulty reskilling their ageing workforce to meet the new demands of doing business amid the pandemic.
But despite their best efforts to catch up with the latest technologies – from introducing fibre broadband at the restaurant to taking orders mainly on food delivery platforms – business had still fallen by up to 90 per cent.
More at https://tinyurI.com/f6hbuets
Red Star Restaurant and Lai Wah Restaurant, household names in their heyday, told TODAY they were unsure for how long more they can sustain their businesses, even as Singapore appears on track to relax the latest round of restrictions that prohibit dining-in come next Sunday (June 13).
This comes on the heels of the permanent closure of heritage brand Swee Kee Eating House last Sunday.
Red Star and Lai Wah are old-school restaurants that are still employing their longtime workers well into their old age, and thus faced some difficulty reskilling their ageing workforce to meet the new demands of doing business amid the pandemic.
But despite their best efforts to catch up with the latest technologies – from introducing fibre broadband at the restaurant to taking orders mainly on food delivery platforms – business had still fallen by up to 90 per cent.
More at https://tinyurI.com/f6hbuets