"The act of going out and eating and sitting down and breaking bread together is something that you can't fully replace and outsource to online."
Restaurants and takeaways across the country have been playing a blinder in terms of getting food and necessities delivered safely to our door during the Covid-19 emergency.
The food sector as a whole has had to adapt to fit new regulations and restrictions, mainly moving online to try and keep their heads above water during this time.
Speaking on JOE's business show, All In, which is backed by AIB, Domini Kemp, co-founder of the ITSA cafe chain, spoke about the future of the restaurant industry in Ireland and why we can't completely move the dining experience online.
You can hear what Domini had to say at 10:25 in the episode below:
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