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Celebrity Chef Sean Gravina says a proactive roadmap plan is needed for restaurant industry

Celebrity Chef Sean Gravina says a proactive roadmap plan is needed for restaurant industry
Apr 16 2021 Share

Celebrity chef Sean Gravina took to Facebook to express his concerns and disappointment about the way the state of restaurants, bars and band clubs are being left unsure of their date or reopening. He stated that he is, along with many others, in shock as to how restaurants being left ‘clutching at straws.’ He assured everyone that the battle is not being won and businesses are being left in despair.

I and many many many others are left shocked at the way we are being left alone Clutching at straws. We greatly…

Posted by Sean Gravina on Thursday, 15 April 2021

He highlighted the mental, emotional and financial suffering of children and parents who own these businesses. Gravina called for a ‘proactive road-map plan for the industry’, made up of ‘4000 licensed bars and restaurants’ and ‘20000+ employees’. He finished the post by showing a personal message received by a fellow business owner stating that ‘if [we] don’t open next in the beginning of next month I won’t open again. I’m not bluffing.’

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Restaurants expected to open by 10th May with bars remaining closed

Restaurants expected to open by 10th May with bars remaining closed
Apr 16 2021 Share

Inside information has revealed that Health Authorities are expecting to re-open restaurants by 10th May. This date is however provisional, whilst bars and band clubs will remain closed. The aim of this plan is to assess the virus situation when opening facilities, to administer more vaccines and to to also avoid any crowding on Mother’s Day.

The date is still not publicly confirmed but restaurant and band owners are still sounding their concerns in regards to the lack of a confirmed plan. Many are worried about their businesses, as bars have been shut since October. With tourism set to restart by 1st June, the full reopening of bars is still uncertain.

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Social media drama, ghost stories & more on tonight’s episode of Ċoom Boom

Social media drama, ghost stories & more on tonight's episode of Ċoom Boom
Apr 15 2021 Share

During Malta Daily’s pilot episode of chat show Ċoom Boom, our hosts Peter Carbonaro and Claire Preca Taroum discussed a number of topic’s with the show’s first ever guests, John Busuttil ‘il-Bużu’ and his partner Janice Grech.

The four addressed the recent social media drama which had ensued between Peter and John, where even Peppi Azzopardi had intervened after a heated discussion on infertility, pregnancy and the eligibility of jokes in today’s sensitive climate.

Many other topics were discussed including age gaps in relationships, ghost stories and much more, where John and Janice gave their two cents and past experiences on a number of issues.

The entire episode can be watched on Malta Daily’s Facebook page, with many more interesting guests and personalities to appear in future episodes!

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Kanye West’s first pair of Yeezys are selling for over $1 million

Kanye West's first pair of Yeezys are selling for over $1 million
Apr 15 2021 Share

Kanye West’s first-ever pair of Yeezys are officially going on sale and expected to go for a whopping $1 million.

The original Nike Air Yeezy is going up for auction at Sotheby’s with much hype around it, with CNN calling the pair of shoes ‘one of the most prized and sought-after sneakers in existence.’

The sale would break Michael Jordan’s previous record for most expensive shoe for his 1985 Nike Air Jordan 1s, which sold for $615,000 in 2020.

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