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John Fahy
It's not surprising that jobs are falling, I still think there is a lot more to come. Last week working at Wembley I spoke to a number of chefs and they said it was getting bad with some of them having no work since Christmas. We really should expect a lot more restaurants and food outlets to close, we haven't really seen anything yet. In America the pace has really been moving with outlets closing really fast, a number of high profile units have already closed. I think we have had the umberella up for too long and it's now time to look at the rain.
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