DA calls for home food delivery to be classified essential service and restaurant kitchens to remain open
26 March 2020
The Democratic Alliance (DA) will write to the Minister of Tourism, MmamolokoKubayi-Ngubane, to request that she makes urgent representations to her colleagues on the Executive to amend the Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (CoGTA) lockdown regulations in order to include food and grocery delivery services.
While Annexure B of the regulations lists “any food product” as an essential good and “the production and sale” of food products as an essential service - the regulations do not take into consideration people who are unable to physically go to places that supply food.
There are many who are confined to their homes, for whatever reason, and use food delivery services and online delivery services not as a luxury but as a necessity.
Furthermore, the DA is of the view that restaurants should be allowed to keep their kitchens open for food delivery and pick-up within the parameters set for hygiene - while keeping their sit-down areas closed. Linked to this, food and grocery delivery services such as UberEats, Mr. D or services run by restaurants themselves, should therefore also be allowed to operate.