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Beazley caters for nasty surprises in restaurant food.

Lloyd's underwriters, Beazley, The Miller Insurance Group, and the Enterprise Consortium have launch...

Lloyd's underwriters, Beazley, The Miller Insurance Group, and the
Enterprise Consortium have launched a loss of income policy for
restaurants and caterers to protect them against food-borne illnesses,
accidental contamination, malicious contamination and extortion.


Called Restaurant Protect, the product also offers public relations
support to help restore the reputation of the establishment after a food
poisoning incident. The policy includes cover for continuing expenses
including rent and

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