Restaurants will Survive and Can Play a Key Role in the Covid-19 Pandemic Says Mozambik Group CEO

Restaurants can survive Covid-19 and play a key role in communities says Mozambik Group chief executive Manny Nichas. While some restaurants have announced temporary closures in lieu of the outbreak, Nichas believes that the pandemic should be dealt with head-on. Stringent preventative regimes and innovative solutions will protect the interests of employees, customers and business.

“During a period of business unusual restaurants must reconsider their role in communities and how business is conducted,” says Nichas. “After all, restaurants are quintessentially community serving and as such should play an active role in contributing to an overall preventative effort while continuing to serve its customers.” To this end Nichas says that the Mozambik group has further tightened its wellness and hygiene regimes while developing and implementing new ways of doing business. “In addition, we have a responsibility to our customers and our employees not to place our head in the sand, but to think laterally and fulfil our role in communities.

Nichas notes additional measures implemented at Mozambik and suggests that this will quickly become a new trend across the industry. “It has already been rolled out in other markets with success. We intend to complete implementation this week.”

  1. Social Distancing and Capacity managed restaurants with tables spaced more than 1.75m apart with fewer customers served at any time.
  2. Sanitizing will become socially ritualized and outlive Covid-19.
  3. Intensified hygiene and wellness regimes in restaurants on top of already stringent protocols.
  4. Substantial increase in delivery services and home consumption with the notion of ‘dark’ or ‘cloud’ kitchens gaining ground quickly.
  5. Contactless delivery services and food drop offs, or collections, will fast become more commonplace.

“It requires a sustained cycle of implementation, education and constant agility in an uncertain environment,” adds Nichas.

“The better measures restaurants implement, the more innovative our thinking, the less business we will lose to the pandemic,” says Nichas. In several other markets it is notable that business owners who do not respond positively to the challenge could face rapid declines of up to 70% in revenue. Last week the company announced that it would make all its communication material available to any company or community wishing to make use of it.

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