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Dubai hotel offers food for those who lost jobs
A Dubai hotel is offering a free dinner to victims of the credit crunch.
Dubai: A Dubai hotel is offering a free dinner to victims of the credit crunch.
UAE Residents recently made redundant can eat for nothing at the Arabian Park hotel from December 15 until January 15, 2009.
General Manager Mark Lee said: "To remind people of our value for money we're launching this special offer. Anyone who has lost their job simply needs to bring along their redundancy notice and their food is completely free."
The complimentary dinners will be offered in the hotel's Brasserie restaurant.
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