Sacha Lord to pay for food and drink at south Manchester restaurant this weekend

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Sacha Lord to pay for food and drink at south Manchester restaurant this weekend
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'Eat as much as you want, drink as much as you want, and try and rinse me'

This weekend, Warehouse Project and Parklife boss Sacha Lord will foot the entire bill for customers at one Manchester business.

In the video he explained: "You might remember that last summer I decided to do a tour of Greater Manchester for all ten boroughs and it was announced in advance I'd turn up on a Sunday, choose one bar and for one hour I bought everybody free drinks and I had the time of my life and met so many amazing people. And because of that I've decided to do something again very similar."

"Just walk in, she's not taking bookings that day just walk-ins, but eat as much as you want, drink as much as you want and yeah try and rinse me. Many in the comments praised the Parklife and Warehouse boss, with many saying that the gesture was "amazing" and Thirsty Korean a "brilliant" place to pick.

"Operators are reaching out to me on a daily basis, and it’s heartbreaking as people are loosing their livelihoods, businesses and in some circumstances, their homes. I’m dedicating each and every day, to continually fight to help save the sector, not just in Greater Manchester, but for the UK. Last summer, Manchester’s night time economy advisor to Mayor Andy Burnham launched the ‘Hospitality Hour’, offering an hour of free drinks in venues across the region’s ten boroughs. Venues involved includes the Adelphi Lads Club in Salford and Bask in Stockport town centre.

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