Independent restaurants suffer with no federal relief in sight
Millions of people are employed by restaurants across the country and the industry is one of the hardest hit due to the coronavirus pandemic. NBC News’ Maura Barrett explains how independent restaurants are suffering with no federal relief in sight.
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