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12/23/2020
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By Divina Ramirez
California restaurants to remain open despite lockdown orders as owners try to survive government tyranny
With COVID-19 cases surging across California, health officials announced a new regional stay-at-home order that took effect on Dec. 5. The order includes a ban on outdoor dining, which many restaurant and bar owners relied on to survive throughout the pandemic. “We are at a tipping point in our fight against the virus,” said Gov. Gavin Newsom. With […]
12/14/2020
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By Divina Ramirez
NYC Restaurant will soon charge diners $50 for on-site COVID-19 test
There will be an expensive new addition to City Winery’s menu soon: a mandatory $50 COVID-19 nasal swab. The restaurant and performance space located at New York City’s Hudson River Park announced Wednesday that it will soon charge customers $50 for a rapid COVID-19 test administered at the door. Effective Tuesday, the test is part […]
12/05/2020
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By Ramon Tomey
LA County supervisor dines outside HOURS after voting to ban outdoor dining
A Los Angeles County supervisor was seen dining outdoors – despite voting to ban outdoor dining in the city hours earlier. FOX 11 reported Dec. 1 that L.A. County Supervisor Sheila Kuehl had dinner outside Santa Monica restaurant Il Forno Trattoria, shortly after voting to ban outdoor dining at the county’s 31,000 food establishments over […]
08/30/2020
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By Zoey Sky
Coronavirus lockdowns are “overly blunt and costly” … economists and health experts point to a more effective way
As the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic spread like wildfire throughout America, the country was forced to implement something it has never tried before: Blanket business shutdowns. However, this tactic has resulted in a deep recession. While the pandemic spreads, economists and health experts suggest that it may be time to try a different and more effective plan. […]
08/26/2020
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By Zoey Sky
Restaurants in New York left hanging after Mayor de Blasio refuses to give timeline for when indoor dining can resume
Since the year began, the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has affected many businesses in America. But unlike some companies that can allow employees to work from home, restaurants were hit the hardest as they rely on indoor dining, along with takeouts and deliveries, to make a profit. On August 21, Thursday, the New York City Hospitality Alliance […]
05/26/2020
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By Arsenio Toledo
Missouri grocery store repurposing salad bars due for coronavirus – they now contain cereals, candies and even alcoholic beverages
Due to fears that a salad bar might become a vector for the spread of the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19), a grocery store chain in Missouri replaced the salads with cereal, candy and even alcoholic beverages. Dierbergs Markets, a grocery store chain based in Chesterfield, Missouri, with several locations in the rest of the state, has allowed […]
05/13/2020
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By Zoey Sky
Coronavirus cripples food supply chains: Farmers now forced to dump fresh produce as stores run out of food
The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic continues to upend lives throughout America: Now, farmers are being forced to dispose of their crops, even as grocery stores run out of foods to sell to worried shoppers. The global pandemic has also caused Americans to seek aid from food banks in shocking numbers, many of whom have lost their jobs amid the onslaught. It’s also […]
05/09/2020
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By Ethan Huff
Texas movie theaters, malls and restaurants reopen with “airport security-style” checkpoints
One of the first states to reopen, at least partially, amid the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is Texas, the governor of which announced at the turn of the month that restaurants, malls, movie theaters and a handful of other select businesses would be allowed to resume operations. But some of them are doing so with […]
05/08/2020
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By Zoey Sky
America’s food system in shambles in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic
Because of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Americans are now dealing with unemployment and food insecurity. At the same time, businesses are struggling to stay afloat and meet the ever-changing demand of consumers across the country. Coronavirus and the new normal The pandemic has forced businesses throughout America to adjust to the new normal. Sherry Bonanno, executive director of the […]
05/08/2020
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By Franz Walker
Sysco warns of hard times ahead as coronavirus decimates restaurant industry
Sysco Corporation, America’s largest foodservice distributor, warned that coronavirus-related shutdowns of restaurants are leaving the industry in the worst state it has ever been in. The warning comes after the company reported a 6.5 percent decline in sales in its third quarter, which ended March 28 — one of its most significant quarterly reductions since 2009. […]
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