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Hotels offer home delivery and discounts on bakery products amid COVID-19 crisis

Hotels offer home delivery and discounts on bakery products amid COVID-19 crisis Hotels are struggling as the impact of COVID-19 continues to take its toll on Taiwan''s economy. But industry leaders have a wealth of creative talent available to adjust to market conditions, and that''s spurring an explosion of inventive offers and new services. Bakery products are one hotel sideline that is now coming into its own. Several top Taipei hotels are offering home delivery of bakery products and hoping to tempt office workers to splurge on big boxes to stave off the virus blues. The hospitality industry is bearing heavy losses in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. Desperate times call for desperate measures, and home delivery of bakery products is a trick several hotels have landed upon.Lin Ching-juImperial Hotel TaipeiIf you spend NT$1,000 we offer a delivery service, and we will also give you a discount voucher worth NT$500. You can use that as a direct discount on your next purchase.This famous hotel is offering significant offers on its bakery products. Office colleagues can band together to buy an order and get the bread delivered to their homes. The package will include a discount on their next purchase, which is also valid at the hotels’ restaurant, where you can enjoy Peking duck or wagyu beef. Some products are down to half price.At another five-star hotel, the baker takes a tray of plump and golden loaves out of the oven. On the website, bread-lovers can now check up on the exact times that the loaves are fresh out of the oven, so they can pop in at just the right moment. You can also order home delivery.Yang Chien-iAmbassador HotelWe now have fixed times when the bread is hot – 1 p.m., 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. And we have various offers of freebies if you spend a certain amount. We can send them straight to your office, meaning you can avoid coming out and risking contact with people.These hotels are determined to keep up their business figures under the pressure of the pandemic. In times like this, even sales of these little croissants are not to be sniffed at.

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