Thailand eateries hunt for space outside malls to survive lockdown
BANGKOK — Some restaurant and food shop owners in Thailand have started hunting for places to rent after the government decided to close their operations in malls from Tuesday as part of new lockdown measures.
In a joint statement, the eateries said they were looking for spots to rent temporarily outside malls with different requirements and durations.
On Tuesday, most businesses in shopping malls, including banks and restaurants, were ordered to close under the government’s measure to deal with the pandemic. This time, only supermarkets, pharmacies and vaccination sites inside malls can remain open.
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