your thoughts you also expressed concerns regarding the surge in imported food costs.
When asked about the difficulty chefs and restaurateurs have faced since the pound dropped and losing staff, Marcus’ responded by saying there would be ‘a really interesting twist’ from the vote which will result in Brits having to work harder.
“There’s a really interesting twist in not having more of the European community coming to the UK to work and that is that we Brits have to get out of bed and maybe work a little bit harder.”
He continued by saying how schools and colleges will now need to speak to the younger generation coming through to get them excited about different industries.
“When I was at school and college there was two or three things that stood out, there was wood work, metal work, cookery there was sewing, there was all sorts of different things I did as a young boy at school and carried on into catering college.
“You don’t see a lot of this so we need to really get back to really good industries.”
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