Business promotion in Alert Level 3

Business promotion in Alert Level 3
Cafe 1851 on Armagh Street zip-tied posters advertising their takeaway service to the viewing windows for the black-bill seagull colony site, also on Armagh Street. Cafe 1851 normally opens into the lounge of the Crowne Plaza, which was closed off as the hotel was being used as an isolation facility. This poster promotes the app 'Regulr' which was being used by many cafes (and some restaurants) for online ordering during Alert Level 3.
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