Restaurants Expand Into Grocery To Mitigate Coronavirus Impact
Amid social distancing and stay-at-home orders meant to decelerate the spread of the coronavirus, many restaurants have been forced to shutter, while it has put others in a position where they are just getting by. To help mitigate losses, some U.S. restaurants are tapping into grocery sales. the Associated Press reported.
The Gandy Dancer, a popular Michigan eatery, now also serves as a grocery store, providing essentials like bread and milk as well as fish and meat from its own supply. Since starting the sales two weeks prior, the restaurant has reportedly come up with an income source to mitigate some of its lost business from dine-in customers.