showbizIn an Instagram video, “K2 Searches K3” jury member Gordon Heckroth, 53, said he will open his catering business in Amsterdam and Plericum on Saturday, despite the fact that there is still a shutdown in the Netherlands and the serving industry must Food remain closed. He also called on fellow restaurant entrepreneurs to do the same. The artist says in the video that the current situation is “unsustainable and no longer accountable.”
“Yes, how am I supposed to get this right,” he began his video message. “As a catering entrepreneur, I’ve decided to open tomorrow,” Gordon says. This has to do with the fact that the situation is unsustainable. Everything is better than this. This is no longer accountable to anyone. For both business and society as a whole.”
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He also says that he informed the mayor of Amsterdam, Vimke Halsema, of his plan: “She has to apply the national regulations and that’s all right, but it can’t be that it only applies to the North. The Netherlands if the municipality of South Limburg allows opportunities to open.” In doing so, he touches upon the situation in which the mayors of Limburg have given permission to allow cultural institutions and restaurants to open on Saturdays from 10am to 8pm.
“I refuse to give up what I worked for all these years,” he continues. He risks that his business will still have to close. “Even if it is closed by the police, I think everything is fine, but then they will have to fine the whole country because I invite all my colleagues to open it as well.”
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