A Thai restaurant has become the latest Norfolk business forced to close due to the cost of living crisis.
Tumrup Thai in Wymondham announced its closure on Facebook yesterday (Wednesday, March 22).
They said: "We would like to thank you, everyone, who has dined with us whether you're been dining with us for years or just now found us.
"We're grateful for your continued support and loyalty."
The restaurant served Thai dishes including pad Thai and Panang curry and also offered a takeaway service.
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However, due to the cost of living crisis, the business has decided to permanently close on Sunday, April 2.
The Facebook post said: "It is with sadness and sense of changing times that we have to permanently close our door.
"As much as we love seeing you walk through our door, a difficult decision has been imposed on us during these unprecedented times."
The restaurant is no longer taking any more orders or bookings.
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