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30.04.2020 TRENDSETTING A newly-launched, on- line-only supermarket, offers customers the possibility to purchase their groceries with next-day deliv- ery service. e website - myfood.mt - aims to provide the most us- er-friendly online shopping experience for families amid the coronavirus crisis, dras- tically reducing the waiting time for available delivery slots, and helping families to stay at home rather than hav- ing to physically visit a super- market in order to get their grocery essentials. Products on the website in- clude a vast selection of Mal- ta's most favourite products that one can access from both mobile and desktop. myfood.mt offers next day de- liveries for orders placed before 6pm. Customers can also book their grocery shopping delivery up to six days in advance. e website was designed with the simplest registration process in mind, making it fast and easy for customers to log in and shop for their grocery items. Customers are able to add as many delivery address- es as they wish to the same ac- count, making it easier to shop for family members who may not have access to online web- sites. e website uses an easy to use address registration sys- tem with a simple choice of locality and subsequent street name in pre-populated fields. myfood.mt offers its service at a flat rate charge of €2.50 per order from Monday to Saturday and €5.00 on Sun- days and public holidays. is service includes the personal picking of groceries from a dedicated online-only ware- house, as well as the speed of delivery and contactless ser- vice, bringing customers' or- ders directly to their doorstep at street level. In line with the ambition of offering next day delviery, myfood.mt is running its op- eration in collaboration with eCabs, making full use of their tech mobility framework and round the clock operational capabilities. eCabs Delivers is a last-mile service which suc- cessfuly started operating last December and was offically launched in March, aiming to provide unparralelled service in door to door fulfilment. myfood.mt deliveries will take place between 11am and 9pm. Whilst keeping the design as practical and easy to use as possible, the website also uses the highest security standards for secure payments as well as privacy. New online supermarket offers safe, contactless and fast deliveries SCOOTER 001 SHARING THE PRESENT, SO WE CAN BUILD A BETTER FUTURE. One app. Over 450 shared vehicles. Pay per minute, per hour or per day. goto.com.mt/download * Rate per minute for Scooter trips on the GoTo Business Plan. Terms and Conditions apply. €1.50 PAGE 2 PAGE 5 Silvio Schembri apologises for 'unfortunate' foreign workers comments Banking customers offered home loan moratorium due to Covid-19 THURSDAY 19 MARCH 2020 • ISSUE 50 WWW.BUSINESSTODAY.COM.MT DAVID HUDSON A rescue package worth €1.8 bil- lion has been unveiled to mitigate the impact of Covid-19 on the economy. PAGE 3 PAGE 2 Editorial PAGE 9 RIDING OUT THE STORM AND SAVING JOBS Coronavirus Government announces €1.8b rescue package to mitigate crisis Robert Abela BOV registers pre-tax profit of €89.2m • Government to pay companies €350 per employee on quarantine leave • Businesses ordered to shut down temporarily, will receive two days of assistance per week per employee Id-dinja dieħla f'riċessjoni? U Malta? www.illum.com.mt ARA PAĠNI 12 u 13 €1.25 IL-ĦADD 22 TA' MARZU 2020 • NRU 701 'Il-Gvern huwa rrassenjat li se nitilfu x-xogħol. Mentri aħna rridu nsalvawh' 'ROBERT GĦINNA QABEL IKUN TARD WISQ' Il-GWU, l-MHRA, il-GRTU, il-FATTA u l-UĦM mal-ILLUM iwissu li jekk il-Gvern mhux se jħabbar miżuri ġodda se jibdew jingħalqu n-negozji u jintilfu l-impjiegi, speċjalment fit-turiżmu, fir-ristoranti u d-divertiment! ARA PAĠNI 4 u 5 PAĠNI 10 u 11 SUNDAY • 22 MARCH 2020 • ISSUE 1064 • PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY €1.95 maltatoday This won't work, Robert EDITORIAL MT2 ROBERT Abela's package does not go far enough and will not work. Malta has entered a war which has destabilised the economy and all its workers. Abela cannot be scared of spending and rack- ing up the necessary government debt needed for a national stim- ulus now: the risks of not acting will be greater than what lies ahead in the next months. He must alleviate economic hard- ship during the epidemic to pre- vent lasting damage to the econ- omy by stopping this recession from turning into the next Great Depression. What Malta needs is a form of universal credit for all, to keep aggregate demand up and so that idle workers at home can return straight to work at the end of the crisis and restore the supply chain. STAY IN, STAY SAFE, WE ARE IN THIS TOGETHER WWW.MALTATODAY.COM.MT/COVID19 Our appeal is simple: Maltese businesses must be sustained by keeping workers in a job with a social insurance that sustains their wages CLAUDIO GRECH 'We cannot allow Maltese businesses to fail. We would be failing society' INTERVIEW MT2 Never before has your support of free and independent journalism been so crucial Support us with a subscription or a donation maltatoday.com.mt/maltatodaydigitaledition myfood.mt is an online-only supermarket offering a user-friendly experience and the chance of using multiple delivery addresses

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