
Wichtigste Punkte
- 1. In Hong Kong, 940 restaurants have been approved with pet-friendly status to accept dogs.
- 2. Legislative Council Member Jonathan Leung argued that it is normal for some restaurants to withdraw at the beginning of the scheme.
- 3. It was reported that revenues doubled in approximately half of the visited venues.
- 4. The scheme aims to encourage diversity in the sector, including traditional Chinese restaurants.
Hong Kong's new scheme allowing dogs into certain restaurants caused some businesses to pull out in its initial days. However, Legislative Council Member Jonathan Leung stated that these withdrawals should not be viewed negatively, noting that it is normal for businesses to reassess their participation during the initial phase.
The Food and Environmental Hygiene Department approved 940 'pet-friendly' restaurants to accept dogs. Although some businesses withdrew from the scheme, Leung stated that revenues doubled in approximately half of the more than 40 venues he visited. This growth indicates that the pet-friendly approach could bring a new dynamic to the food and beverage sector.
Leung added that the initiative was designed to encourage diversity within the sector and that positive feedback has been received from some traditional Chinese restaurants. He noted that the scheme has been in effect for less than a week and that all parties are still in the process of adapting to the new arrangement.
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