Restaurants to present reopening plan to province
The B.C. Restaurant and Foodservices Association will present its preliminary plan for the reopening of restaurants to the provincial government next week.
The plan, developed by a group of B.C. restaurant operators, is designed to slowly build public confidence and to implement new strict operational policies.
“We recognize that it is imperative that the plan has to address consumer and employee confidence while ensuring significant public safety. It is our intention to exceed both,” said Ian Tostenson, CEO and president of the 3,000-member BCRFA.
The reopening is expected to be a multi-stage process with increased physical distancing protocols that could be lessened with time.











