SSP says only third of outlets worldwide open as coronavirus keeps train stations and airports quiet
The owner of Upper Crust and Caffè Ritazza said it was ringing up only a quarter of last year’s sales because of the impact on its railway and airport outlets of the shift to home working and restrictions on travel.
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