FOX 29's Kelly Rule has the story. PHILADELPHIA - Sunday was supposed to be a day dedicated to supporting small businesses through National Mom and Pop Business Day.
But as the coronavirus pandemic continues to impact the nation, many community staples have been forced to close their doors or radically change service.
In Philadelphia, many businesses are trying to stay afloat and comply with city and state orders. Like many cities and towns, Philadelphia has limited restaurants to delivery and take-out orders.
Fredrick Pugh, who is usually found inside Luna Cafe on Sunday morning, received his food in a brown bag six feet apart from employees. "It's kind of weird to be like here you go, walk away, here's your food, but hopefully it will all
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