A popular restaurant in Rabat, Malta, is struggling to stay afloat after roadworks in the area led to an 80% drop in customers. The infrastructure project has made it difficult for patrons to access the eatery, resulting in significant financial losses. The restaurant’s owners are likely hoping for a swift resolution to the roadworks to recover their business.
Roadworks Hit Rabat Restaurant’s Customer Footfall, Costing 80% of Business
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