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Restaurant Industry Reels from Pandemic Closures

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Langer's Deli in Los Angeles' Macarthur Park neighborhood sits empty. Restaurants have been ordered to close for in-house service to slow the virus’ spread. (Saul Gonzalez/KQED)

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Restaurant Industry Reels from Pandemic Closures

Restaurants have been ordered to close for in-house service to slow the virus’ spread. That’s led to the layoffs of countless restaurant workers. Evan Kleiman, a chef, former restauranteur, and the host of KCRW Santa Monica’s weekly food show, "Good Food," has been watching this with a heavy heart. We talked to her about what she’s been hearing from friends and colleagues in the restaurant industry.
Guest: Evan Kleiman, Host of KCRW's "Good Food"

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