Murrmurr
SF VIP
- Location
- Sacramento, California
My DIL works at a restaurant; hostess, waitress, and bar-tender, depending on the day of the week (and who didn't show up for work). Naturally, during lockdown, the restaurant closed for a couple weeks and during that time they set everything up to do take-out only, then reopened in that capacity. Months later, they got the ok to set up outdoor dining, and they did a decent amount of business but had to turn a lot of people away.
Recently, they reopened their doors; the whole restaurant. People eating and drinking indoors, no masks, and by the droves...lines out into the parking lot - it's always been a very popular place - and no one turned away.
Here's why : Corporate decided it was way, way cheaper to pay the fine than to keep the doors closed.
Bear in mind, no one is being forced to go inside and eat. People can still get take-out and there's also patio dining. All employees wear masks and chefs and food handlers are also required to wear gloves and to change them for new ones every 2 hours.
Maybe this is why some businesses that you wouldn't expect to be open right now are open. Maybe the losses of doing limited business are far greater than the fine, and/or they're paying the fine just to stay in business (which seems very mafioso-like to me).
Recently, they reopened their doors; the whole restaurant. People eating and drinking indoors, no masks, and by the droves...lines out into the parking lot - it's always been a very popular place - and no one turned away.
Here's why : Corporate decided it was way, way cheaper to pay the fine than to keep the doors closed.
Bear in mind, no one is being forced to go inside and eat. People can still get take-out and there's also patio dining. All employees wear masks and chefs and food handlers are also required to wear gloves and to change them for new ones every 2 hours.
Maybe this is why some businesses that you wouldn't expect to be open right now are open. Maybe the losses of doing limited business are far greater than the fine, and/or they're paying the fine just to stay in business (which seems very mafioso-like to me).