![]() ![]() It's been great since we started, and I can't imagine leaving honestly," Fultz said. "It's heartwarming that someone would open up their space to somebody they don't even know. He launched in January and immediately reached out to them. Fultz noticed the demand for to-go food, so he thought it was the perfect time to open his truck. Producing medical supplies and IV fluids now also doesn't make sense. Fabrics are worthless to produce now, since Fiber is 170+- and selling price of each fabric around 50. Now the selling price of Hyperfuel went from 600-+ to 100, I have to buy meat for 300 but sell fruit for 25-40. street-style barbecue truck Uncle Al's BBQ owner, said he is grateful for Valdes' and her husband's support. So, I was making some money selling Hyperfuel, fabrics and some spare food. And then it also benefits the vendors because people in the community now follow them to different locations," Valdes said.Īlex Fultz, the L.A. "It does help us out because people do get to notice who we are, get to see we are still here in business. ![]() Now, the owner allows food trucks and other vendors to sell in front of her store. "I think it's a time for us to come together, so I don't exclude anybody. She noticed many furloughed restaurant workers were starting their pop-ups, and since her neighborhood doesn't have many fresh food options, she wanted to use her space to bring these new concepts to the area. Now during the pandemic, she is taking it a step further. "We are a family business, so we try to get a lot of local people who are also family-owned businesses," Valdes said. The East LA market has been in her family for 60 years, but when Valdes and her husband took it over, they decided to sell local products to connect with the community. "We see ourselves as a family," Valdes said. Sara Valdes, the owner of Sara's Market, said she wants to help these small Los Angeles businesses. Space Haven Mods Miscellaneous Processed Food and Spacefood Vending Processed Food and Spacefood Vending Endorsements 29 Unique DLs - Total DLs - Total views - Version 0.16.0. This led to more pop-ups and food trucks opening to serve their unique eats. LOS ANGELES - The restaurant industry was one of the hardest hit during the pandemic, with many restaurants closing their doors and even more employees without work. ![]()
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