Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal appealed, saying- 'Today is a big day for the restaurant industry'


Due to the epidemic of coronavirus spreading in the country, there was a slowdown in almost all the offices, restaurants, and other businesses. Due to the epidemic of coronavirus spreading in the country, there was a slowdown in almost all the offices, restaurants, and other businesses.


 Many restaurants and small businesses went into such losses that they had to close. Now the new variant of Corona has created an outcry across the country. Due to this, the silence has started to spread on the streets again. 

However, to control the omicron, night curfew has been started in the states. In such a situation, those who were preparing for the celebration of the new year may find their plans fading. If anyone is going to be affected the most by these restrictions, then it is hotels and restaurants.

Especially for those businessmen who had hoped to earn some money at the end of this second year of epidemic. Corona's effect on the hotel


At the same time, looking at Omicron, restaurants and hotels are once again with the help of facilities like take-away, online ordering, and home delivery. Restaurants and hotel owners are afraid that the business may not get a setback and the business may not cool down during this New Year's weekend. 


Zomato's founder gave a special message.

Meanwhile, Zomato's Founder and CEO, Deepinder Goyal, has requested people to encourage the restaurant industry by placing orders on New Year's Eve. Goyal tweeted that "Today is a big day for the restaurant industry." Stay home, stay safe, and order. We are ready to serve you."


One-night curfew.

Night curfew has been imposed in delhi from 11 pm to 5 am from december 27 due to the increasing number of omicron cases. maharashtra has also imposed a curfew from 9 pm to 6 am on december 24. 

Restaurants worst-hit by the pandemic were expecting bumper earnings this december, as the second wave of COVID-19 is over and governments have eased movement. The ban was lifted. But due to Omicron, there may be a slowdown in business again.

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