We are into week five of the Government’s coronavirus shutdown and its subsequent impact on the hospitality industry and wider economy.
But this is the hospitality industry, this is an industry that
attracts creative, friendly, hospitable people and enables them to flourish. We
are used to seeing those talents maximised in positive times with amazing
venues, concepts and in the drinks that are served.
These are different times, in just a few weeks the world has
changed dramatically, but the industry’s strength – its people – are still looking
at ways of being creative, of being hospitable and in particular of helping out
those who need it most.
This is happening with venues changing business models to
try and keep people employed and keep an industry alive, and through suppliers
doing what they can to help venues, so they can help people.
The team at Paramount Liquor is the latest to step up with
an initiative which aims to do something to offer help to venues.
Director, Leigh Rowe explains the company’s thinking behind
the plan.
“The great thing about Australia and our community is that
people do want to help others at these times,” Rowe said.
“This prompted Paramount Liquor, a family-owned and operated
wholesale alcohol supplier, and Splashbox, a marketing and web digital
transformation agency, to get together in search for a solution.
“Both companies were devastated to see the losses in an
industry so important to our way of life and wanted to help.”
Splashbox is developing an online store to help the
hospitality community, including some of their own long-standing clients. One
of them, Paramount Liquor, deals directly with over 5500 hospitality and
accommodation clients across the country, providing 150,000 jobs.
The concept is they have come up with is called Hairydog.
Hairydog is an online store that will help the hospitality
industry regain some of the financial losses of unused alcohol stock by
providing the opportunity to buy it back. It will then sell and deliver it
directly to the public at affordable, competitive prices.
Paramount’s Commercial Director, Nathan Miller, added: “In
the spirit of mateship and community, Paramount Liquor is supporting Hairydog
in this initiative. The solution will help the hospitality industry by allowing
impacted venues to return millions of dollars’ worth of alcohol.
“Hospitality owners will be able to receive a credit or
refund for alcohol purchased from Paramount liquor that they can no longer
sell. Options will also be available for businesses sitting on alcohol
purchased elsewhere.
“These hospitality businesses – restaurants, cafes,
nightclubs and bars – will be able to benefit with cash flow relief and less
stock. Paramount Liquor will hold the stock until it is sold to the public via
this new online alcohol store.”
As a further way to help the industry Hairydog will also
offer special discounts to any hospitality staff with an RSA.
In addition Hairydog, is also looking to create jobs for
unemployed hospitality workers while supplying Australians with an affordable
alcohol delivery service, adhering to all stringent health and safety measures
during this time.
Venue owners can now head to the Hairydog website to register their interest in selling back their unused stock, and anyone interested in buying alcohol for home delivery, can also enter their details.
The website will be fully operational next month, so stay tuned for more information.