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croissants drive-thru

A 5 star hotel in Chiang Mai, Thailand uses croissants for turning  crisis to opportunity. https://www.chiangmaicitylife.com/clg/food-drink/shangri-la-hotel-chiang-mai-croissants-drive-thru/

Wow, very nice. Actually, the chocolate producer, ZOTTER, where we have made our excursion to (the study visit) had a similar problem due to coVid19. To compensate that loss, they have started to heavily invest into webshops - and started with live-virtual chocolate testing, such as https://www.zotter.at/?msclkid=59468e7895601b4ef1b2ee3a31d8a412&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=OS%3A%20DE%20Brand&utm_term=zotter%20schokolade&utm_content=Zotter%20-%20Allgemein
I thing, especially in crises, It's creativity and entrepreneurship which helps most...

Ceterum censeo mutationem climae esse vincendem.

(Incidentally, I think that global warming must be defeated) 

 

Prof. (FH) Mag. Mag. Dr. Harald A. Friedl
Assoc. Professor for Sustainability and Ethics in Tourism
Institute for  Health and Tourism Management
FH JOANNEUM - University of Applied Sciences
Kaiser-Franz-Josef-Straße 24
8344 Bad Gleichenberg, Austria
Phone office +43-316/5453-6725
Phone mobil: +43-699/191.44.250
eMail: harald.friedl@fh-joanneum.at
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I fell in love with Chiang Mai with its wonderful climate and peaceful scenery after watching geometry dash 23. Hopefully I can go there soon in the future.

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