Business as usual for F&B operators through take-away in Sabah


Packed parking lots in Lintas Square on Saturday, where people still come over to take-away food and beverage following the dine-in restrictions announced by Sabah government.

KOTA KINABALU: Food and beverage operators at the state capital here have continued to operate by switching to take-away services as the no dine-in policy came into effect in Sabah on Saturday (May 29).

The state government announced the new restriction covering all restaurants, restaurants in hotels, coffee shops and food courts on Friday (May 28) as daily Covid-19 cases in the state surged to over 300 new cases yesterday.

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