Toronto: A majority of Canadians trust restaurants are doing a good job keeping them safe, according to a new Restaurants Canada survey.
“Canadians have told us loud and clear that restaurants are doing a good job ensuring their health and safety, and are an important part of their local communities and economy,” said Restaurants Canada President and CEO Todd Barclay.
“Canada’s restaurants have quickly and effectively adapted to continually evolving public health guidance over the course of the pandemic. Through investment in training and ensuring the use of all necessary health and safety PPE, restaurants continue to provide safe spaces to enjoy meals with friends and family throughout the ongoing crisis.”
Survey reveals Canadians are confident in restaurants to keep them safe In response to a recent Restaurants Canada survey:
• 87 percent of Canadians said restaurants are doing a good job keeping their customers safe.
• 86 percent said they don’t want province-wide shutdowns of indoor dining when COVID 19 cases increase in their communities.
• 92 percent of respondents said restaurants are an important part of their community. Findings in this release are from a survey conducted by Restaurants Canada from Sept.
17-18, 2020 with a nationally representative sample of 1,504 Canadians who are members of the Angus Reid Forum. A random sample with this sample would result in a margin of error of +/- 2.5 % points, 19 times out of 20.