Tough trading conditions in the hospitality sector have struck again, with the collapse of another popular restaurant resulting on the loss of 15 jobs.
Mexican restaurant Checho’s, in sydney’s outer western suburb of Penrith, closed its doors on Sunday, with the directors putting the company into liquidation yesterday.
Checho’s had traded in the suburb since October 2020.
In an announcement on the company’s Instagram page on Saturday, the company’s directors, James Crowe, Melissa Kingston and Aaron Carrasco blamed tough hospitality trading conditions for the restaurant’s demise.
News.com.au contacted the directors for comment.
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“We regret to inform you all that this will be the last weekend of operations for the Checho’s team in our home on High St.”
“It’s been an incredible four years at the heart of this community and we cannot thank every single one of our loyal customers enough for your support.”
“It’s been a hell of a ride and we’re so proud of what we’ve been able to create.”
“This being said, is a really tough time for hospitality and our only parting wish is that you guys continue to support local restaurants, cafes and bars.”
“There…