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Hong Kong (CNN) — For Sandeep Arora, home is the ancient city of Jalandhar in India’s Punjab region. His wife, son and parents live there, but he hasn’t seen them since March 2020.
Amy Stott hasn’t seen her parents — or eaten at her beloved local fish and chip shop — in Manchester, England since June 2019.
Sabi Gurung, meanwhile, longs for the breathtaking mountains of Nepal, where her mom, dad and beloved dog all await her first visit in almost two years.
And while they’re staying there, Black Sheep Restaurants will even deliver them nightly meals from one of their 32 restaurants.
The only caveat? That staff complete one year of service upon their return.
‘It felt like the right thing to do’
The program was dreamed up by Black Sheep Restaurant’s co-founders, Syed Asim Hussain and Christopher Mark. Hussain, is the first to admit that the move — one which will cost them at least US$650,000 — is slightly crazy.
“It was a silly idea we had after one too many bottles of wine,” he tells CNN. “The next day we spoke with our business people — they were totally against it. They’re there to help us not make stupid decisions.”
Despite this counsel, Hussain and Mark went ahead with it.
“Our…
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Source : cnn

