Cardboard cutouts of people at empty tables
According to authorities, in Sydney, Australia, the government allowed restaurants to reopen, but the condition is that each restaurant should not have more than 10 customers.Â
So, Frank Angeletta, owner of Five Dock Dining, didn’t want his guests to feel uncomfortable at the restaurant so that he added cardboard cutouts of people at empty tables.Â
In this way, not only will they re-create the old days when there was no pandemic, but people do not feel like they are eating in an empty room.
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I love this idea! This would be so awesome for guy’s and gals who want a really nice place to go and time to talk about their day. This would be so nice at the beach, the lake in the fall, outside the ski resort in winter. I think it’s a great way to socialize and stay a healthy distance from someone you don’t know. Great idea!!!