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They postpone "indefinitely" the opening of a private ice cream parlor in Coppelia de Matanzas

Los Válidos SRL explained that, for reasons beyond the control of the company, the opening would not happen.

Coppelia de Matanzas © Trabajadores
Coppelia of Matanzas Photo © Workers

The opening of the service of a private ice cream parlor in an area of Coppelia in Matanzas was postponed "indefinitely", as announced by the company on social networks.

Los Válidos SRL, which would inaugurate its services this Sunday in the "cathedral" of ice cream in Matanzas, explained in itsplacefrom Facebook that, for reasons beyond the control of the company, the opening would not happen.

Facebook / Los Validos SRL

"We had the intention of expanding our services and offering quality ice cream at competitive prices in a part of Coppelia Matanzas. Unfortunately, after arduous logistical preparation and despite the efforts of our workers, the opening scheduled for tomorrow Sunday is postponed indefinitely, due to reasons beyond the control of our company," they indicated in a statement.}

Facebook / Girón Newspaper

In their text they reaffirmed their intention to offer ice cream to the population of Matanzas, "despite the unforeseen events."

In a previous note, the local newspaperGironproclaimed the opening, set for this Sunday, and with the performance of the clown Maraca for the enjoyment of the children.

"The space will open every day from 7:00 am to 11:00 pm and will be an option to beat the heat and spend quality time with the family," they had warned.

However, once again the people of Matanzas will have to do without the refreshing dessert that Los Válidos would offer.

Last year aprivate company with nine workersShe was in charge of supplying the ice cream that was sold at Coppelia.

The private micro businessAlasK Ice Cream, based in that city, delivered 300 240-milliliter jars every day, thanks to an agreement with the Mercabal wholesale food market.

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