No store closures or staff cuts in HK with pick-up in sales: BreadTalk
It is 'cautiously optimistic' that 2020 will see better prospects, with Chinese New Year approaching
Singapore
HOMEGROWN BreadTalk Group is weathering the storm in Hong Kong, despite ongoing political turmoil in the city.
"Looking at our sales data for the quarter, it is quite discouraging. But in the past two weeks, we have seen better sales improvement and no closures as things have gotten more stable," said BreadTalk Group's deputy chief operating officer Jenson Ong.
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