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Fine-dining meal-delivery business Providoor has collapsed and will enter liquidation on Friday, with founder Shane Delia saying he wished the business was able to weather challenging economic times in the hospitality sector.
In a note on the company’s website on Friday, Delia, who founded Providoor during melbourne’s first pandemic lockdowns in 2020, told consumers the group had stopped accepting orders immediately.
“It is with a heavy heart that I announce the closure of Providoor, a business born out of the very worst days the hospitality industry has ever seen,” he said.
“Later today, Providoor will be formally placed into liquidation.”
The shock closure of the business comes just days after the company was emailing customers to promote special dining offers for Mother’s Day.
“50 per cent of menus sold out the week before Mother’s Day [in] 2022, don’t miss out,” the…