These New Yorkers were set to open a restaurant in March — then the coronavirus pandemic hit: (via CNBCMakeIt)
Yumpling, founders Christopher Yu, Jeffrey Fann and Howard Jeon were set to expand their business and open a restaurant in Queens, New York, this spring.
On March 12, Mayor Bill de Blasio declared a state of emergency in NYC, and bars and restaurants were mandated to cut their seating capacity in half. By March 15, De Blasio announced that restaurants would be limited to takeout and delivery service only.Around the same time, the Yumpling co-owners saw a sharp dip in sales from their food truck, which serves lunch in Manhattan and Brooklyn from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. every week day.
Less than a week later, they stopped sending the truck out. With most New Yorkers working from home, they wouldn't have enough customers to be able to keep up with expenses.
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