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Thai hotel sells takeaway food to keep staff employed during economic shutdown due to COVID-19

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Bangkok, Apr 21 (EFE/EPA).- Many hotels in Bangkok have resorted to selling takeaway meals in order to keeo their staff employed during the economic shutdown in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic (Camera: DIEGO AZUBEL).SHOTLIST: HOTEL KITCHEN STAFF IN PROTECTIVE GEAR PREPARE TAKEAWAY FOOD AT A HOTEL IN BANGKOK, THAILAND.

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