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Oof, that must have been brutal. I understand the satisfaction and still try to recognise and store up the good days, but something like Covid is a blindsider that took so many businesses out.
Hospitality here in the UK suffered hugely, even to the extent that the government created an ill-founded system called "eat out to help out" and paid people to eat at restaurants. (And did cause more spreading of the virus). I'm lucky to live close to several good food pubs, but they're still struggling and gradually closing as costs rise.
I'm in Spain and it's an absolute bloodbath I'm the UK, so many chef's & pub owners I know are struggling. hopefully there will be relief before there is nothing left but big chains with mediocre beer and food.
COVID did some damage to the hospitality section here, a lot of local institutions were over their heads with loans and the it was compounded because the Gov. would not let them get rid of personnel-evn though they were shut! We were lucky in that regard because we hadn't hired anyone yet.