Struggling Restaurant Owners Worry New COVID-19 Rules Will Hurt Business More – CBS2 (Chicago)

“It is unbelievably difficult. This struggle is really, really tough,” said bar owner Andrea Kardaras. City liquor sales stop at 11 p.m. Establishments close at midnight. “Something has got to give, and it has to be that timeframe. We need longer hours,” Kardaras said.

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Bill
5 years ago

And why shouldn’t small businessmen be worried what with the Red’s in Illinois all trying to shut them all down over a phony “Medical Crisis”?

I don’t know about you but I know damn few people who ever have even gotten the Chinese Virus let alone anyone who died from it.

How about a poll on those numbers, huh?

Then we will really see just how far this “Pandemic” has spread.

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