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‘Buffets and pandemics don’t mix’: Sydney restaurant fined for coronavirus breaches – SBS News
A Korean BBQ restaurant has been fined for having a self-serve buffet despite COVID-19 rules, with SafeWork NSW saying the breaches defy logic.

A Korean BBQ restaurant in Sydney’s inner west has been fined for hosting an open buffet where diners shared crockery, cutlery and food in defiance of coronavirus rules.
Butchers Buffet has been fined $5,000 after SafeWork NSW inspectors visited the Strathfield restaurant on 11 September to find no safety marshal or stated limits on the number of people allowed in the venue.
Chairs and tables weren’t spaced as needed, and CCTV footage showed diners weren’t physically distancing when helping th…
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