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Meet the businesses adapting to thrive amid the coronavirus lockdown in Australia – ABC News
Unemployment is soaring as businesses struggle to survive, but some owners are adapting and going from strength to strength during the stage 4 lockdown.
Like most Melburnians, Jianhua Zhang has been frustrated by the stage 4 restrictions, and not just because he must stay at home.
Key points:
- A fruit and vegetable wholesale business has switched to selling to individuals
- A food delivery company has diversified its service to include necessities like medicine
- Some restaurants and cafes have turned to selling masks and hand sanitisers
There are no Chinese grocery stores near his home in Watsonia in Melbourne’s …
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