As Your Restaurant Rolls with the Punches of COVID-19, Keep These Tips in Sight
6 Min Read By Jessica Shraybman
Unequivocally, restaurateurs and entrepreneurs in the food industry have been among the hardest hit, economically speaking, by the COVID-19 pandemic. The normalcy of customers coming in the doors for a night of dining or even a casual lunch feels like a vision of the distant past. To make matters worse, reopening timelines, guidelines, and regulations at the federal, state, and local levels have felt like a moving target in most parts of the country since March. As much as complete closures and stay-at-home orders have harmed the restaurant industry, reopening has come with fits and starts, presenting a new litany of obstacles for dining establishments to overcome.
Here’s a quick rundown of what most restaurants have been facing this summer across the nation, due to the pandemic – and some insights from our team of attorneys on how your restaurant business can keep adapting:
The New NormalHunkering Down Due to Health Reasons and Capacity LimitsEven if your restaurant is located in…
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