The days of the hotel breakfast buffet look to be over with picnic-sized portions for the post-coronavirus era. Gone are the days of helping yourself to mountains of food and returning time and time again for top-ups.
Guests won't be able to lean over counters to get their portions or pile their plates high with puds. And there won't be the usual stampede to get to the buffet first either.
VisitBritain's director of strategy and communications Patricia Yates said holidays will "look very different". She told BBC Breakfast: "I love hotel buffet breakfasts - they are a thing of the past. "And hotels will have to have social distancing so they won't be opening at full occupancy and businesses will have to look at the sort of services they