Despite easing of dine-in rules, some F&B outlets in Singapore accept only groups of fewer than five or takeaways | Malay Mail

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Despite easing of dine-in rules, some F&B outlets in Singapore accept only groups of fewer than five or takeaways | Malay Mail
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SINGAPORE, Aug 12 — Some food and beverage (F&B) establishments are still choosing to limit dining-in group sizes to fewer than five people, even though new dining-in rules that kicked in on August 10 allows them to serve groups of five vaccinated people. Others, such as the Food Opera food...

SINGAPORE, Aug 12 — Some food and beverage establishments are still choosing to limit dining-in group sizes to fewer than five people, even though new dining-in rules that kicked in on August 10 allows them to serve groups of five vaccinated people.

Another Toast Box outlet in Tiong Bahru caters only to groups of no more than four, the spokesperson added. More than 20 KFC outlets here will also resume dining-in of up to five people on Aug 12, instead of at the earliest possible date of Aug 10. With the safe distancing rules now, however, he said that if groups of more than two people arrive at his cafe, his staff would need to seat them at two tables instead of one.Cannot allow unvaccinated to dine in

“My landlords also agree that we should be more cautious, and for us, implementing checks on larger groups of diners might be a hassle for us,” said Lim. “Two people are easier to check.”

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