Food trucks get creative to stay in business

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CHARLOTTE — The COVID-19 pandemic has not only given a major blow to the restaurant industry, food trucks are also impacted.

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“Then this all started, and we were, like, ‘Oh boy,’” said Tony Lomuscio, business owner. “We were terrified. We didn’t know what we could do."

In the video at the top of this webpage, reporter Glenn Counts learned many are having to get creative to stay in business.

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