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Cannes (France), May 9 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Sebastien Nogier).- French restaurants are looking for strategies to face the coronavirus crisis, while the French government eases lockdown.FOOTAGE THE FRENCH CHEF GUILLAUME ARRAGON AT HIS RESTAURANT 'BISTROT GOURMAND' IN CANNES.

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