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Thriving Restaurants in Omsk: Sales Reach 13 Billion Rubles within Four Months

Q1 revenue of cafes and restaurants increased by 25% compared to the previous year.

Thriving eateries in Omsk surpass 13 billion rubles in revenue over a four-month period.
Thriving eateries in Omsk surpass 13 billion rubles in revenue over a four-month period.

Thriving Restaurants in Omsk: Sales Reach 13 Billion Rubles within Four Months

Got the lowdown on Omsk's dining scene for you!

Recently, the folks at Omskstat dished out some stats on the earnings of local eateries - restaurants, cafes, and bars - for the first quarter of this year. They call this "turnover," and it includes the total amount of money made from selling ready-to-eat grub and products brewed in-house, plus cash from supplying dishes to schools, daycares, and other social spots[6].

In April, these dining spots raked in a cool 3.4 billion rubles in sales. Not bad, but the increase compared to March was pretty tiny[7].

So, what's the total take for these Omsk eateries for the first four months of 2023? A sweet 13.3 billion rubles! That's quite a leap from the same period last year, when they only pocketed about 10.6 billion rubles[8].

Now, here's a twist: Word on the street is that local business owners are feeling the heat thanks to mobile network outages. But, there's not much concrete data to support this claim[1][2][3][4][5]. So it's tough to say for sure if this is causing financial struggles for our culinary kings and queens in Omsk. Keep that in mind when you're out enjoying a bite!

Psst... Looking to connect with other business owners in Omsk or advertise your own biz? Shoot a message to "Om1 Omsk"!

What is the current state of the finance and business industry related to Omsk's dining scene, considering the increased earnings from the first four months of 2023 compared to the same period last year?

Despite the rumors of potential financial struggles among local business owners due to mobile network outages, there's a lack of concrete data to confirm this claim, leaving the actual impact unclear on Omsk's restaurants, cafes, and bars.

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