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The Dallas Morning News: 3 ways to support Dallas restaurants with ‘social distancing’ and coronavirus in mind

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The Dallas Morning News: 3 ways to support Dallas restaurants with ‘social distancing’ and coronavirus in mind

Published: 16 Mar 2020

As people in Dallas are being encouraged to stay home — whether that’s because they feel ill or are worried about the spread of the new coronavirus in public places — Dallas restaurateurs are bracing for what’s expected to be a difficult March in terms of sales.

Dickey's Barbecue Pit has started offering 'contactless doorstep drop-off delivery' for customers who don't want to come into a restaurant. Ordering take-out or delivery is one way to support a business without spending time in a public dining room, says one doctor.

For those who feel healthy and have not come in contact with someone with COVID-19, is it best to stay home or is it OK to patronize your favorite restaurant?

1. Ask restaurateurs about their sanitation policies

2. Order take-out or delivery instead of dining in

3. Buy gift cards


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