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Some F&B establishments given extended liquor trading hours during World Cup

Some F&B establishments given extended liquor trading hours during World Cup
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Singaporean authorities have granted extended liquor trading hours to select food and beverage establishments during the FIFA World Cup. This measure aims to accommodate fans watching matches broadcast in early morning hours.

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It illustrates how local regulatory bodies adapt licensing laws to support businesses during major global sporting events.

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Restaurant and bar chain Harry’s, which is screening matches at its Boat Quay outlet, was reportedly one of the establishments granted extended alcohol trading hours.

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