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$30 million in fresh food to be dumped in lockdown – The Australian Financial Review
The hospitality industry estimates close to $100 million in revenue will be lost and almost $30 million in fresh food and produce will have to be dumped in response…

The hospitality industry estimates close to $100 million in revenue will be lost and almost $30 million in fresh food and produce will have to be dumped, in response to the Andrews governments five-day, state-wide, snap lockdown.
Wedding planners said several of their clients were scrambling to reschedule their big day but none were prepared to speak on the record amid the panic.
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