Crowded grocery stores
OK but not restaurants?

I operate Yolked Extreme Breakfast, a popular breakfast place in Morgan Hill.

All restaurants are ordered to shut down their dining rooms. Why? We are “essential.” Hospitality is among the largest industries in the country. Why are we not “essential”? Who says everyone should get their food from Costco?

Many of my customers eat here daily. This is their meal of the day. We can separate our customers when dining in. Have you seen the crowds recently at Whole Foods? Why is that allowed?

If someone wanted to cripple our economy then closing all restaurant dining rooms and laying off millions of employees was the perfect way. Doesn’t make any sense.

Jim Angelopoulos
San Jose

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