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Tasty halts in-store dining until December due to second UK lockdown

Fri, 06th Nov 2020 09:27

(Sharecast News) - Restaurant group Tasty said on Friday that it has now closed all of its locations for in-store dining until at least 2 December as a result of the second round of Britain's Covid-19 lockdowns.
Tasty said it would be offering takeaway and delivery services until Downing Street sees fit to prohibit it from doing so or the group itself sees it as no longer being viable to continue the services.

The AIM-listed group stated that it had been "successful" in achieving rent reductions and lease concessions on a number of sites and was continuing consensual negotiations with landlords and other creditors in regards to outstanding rents and anticipates.

Tasty also added that it would again be relying on Downing Street support for employees' pay and value-added tax and business rate holidays.

As of 0925 GMT, Tasty shares were down 1.11% at 1.34p.

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