Indonesian restaurants are expected to have a busy Ramadan this year (Pujislab/Shutterstock).

Indonesian halal restaurants anticipate a 30% hike in demand during Ramadan


Demand spikes as the world slowly emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic that severely limited restaurants’ ability to operate, but also encouraged consumers to change their food choices and operators their business models.

 

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halal food, halal beverages, dinar, sparkingling wine, halal
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