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The UK hospitality industry has shown its support for Ukraine, with chefs and hospitality groups offering funds and accommodation for displaced Ukranians.

An international campaign has been launched calling on hospitality companies to help Ukrainian refugees by hosting those fleeing conflict.

In response to this unfolding crisis, the Hospitality for Ukraine campaign has been launched by marketing agency Stay the Night and content creator Kash Bhattacharya from the BudgetTraveller.

The campaign is calling on “hotels, hostels and other accommodation providers to open their doors to Ukrainian refugees”.

Meanwhile, chef Damian Wawryzniak pledged on his Twitter page to pay for Ukrainian chefs to travel from Ukraine and Poland.

It comes as The UN estimated that over 100,000 Ukrainians have already been displaced as a result of the Russian invasion and that number is set to grow in the coming weeks and months.

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