He Day of the Creole song, which is commemorated this October 31, is a date eagerly awaited by businesses related to gastronomy. It is so During this celebration, restaurants plan to increase their sales between 20% and 30% compared to a Sunday.according to Blanca Chavezpresident of the Association of Hotels, Restaurants and Related of Peru (Now).
“The venues that are going to celebrate Creole Song Day are practically full, restaurants that are not even clubs and that are going to play (Creole) music,” Chávez commented to The Republic.
However, Chávez indicated that sales will be lower than those recorded last year on the same date, since the restaurant sector is currently between 35% and 40% below its normal levels.
Among the factors that have contributed to this industry not achieving its recovery after the pandemic is the economic recession, that drives people to be more cautious with their money, and the declaration of state of emergency in some key districts of the capital.
“The state of emergency in many districts, like Lince, which is a place where people go out to eat and enjoy restaurants that do clubs, is closed, so there is no way that these districts can really be reactivated, not even 10 %”, explained the representative of Ahora.
Finally, Blanca Chávez highlighted that the average ticket per family on Creole Song Day will be approximately S/100 in consumption. In addition, she highlighted that restaurants will not charge cover service for music during this date.
Source: Larepublica

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