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Acrylic table shields might be a regular sight at food and beverage (F&B) establishments when dining in is allowed again during phase two of the post-circuit breaker reopening.
At Thomson Plaza’s Koufu foodcourt, 3mm-thick clear acrylic sheets will be installed at 50 tables to separate diners seated across from or next to one another.
Moove Media, the advertising arm of taxi giant ComfortDelGro Corp, said yesterday that it is sponsoring a month-long trial of these acrylic shields, which are similar to the plastic V-Shields currently trialled in 400 ComfortDelGro taxis.
The acrylic partitions are affixed to aluminium holders a distance above the table surface, so that cleaners can wipe the tables without having to remove the shields each time.
TungLok Group, which has 15 brands including Dancing Crab and TungLok Signatures, is also looking at similar prototypes for its restaurants.
Mr Andrew Tjioe, chief executive of TungLok Group, said: “The screens will be an added protection on top of other safety precautions. It’s something that will help customers feel more at ease while dining in.”
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