Manitoba small business owners struggling during coronavirus pandemic Earlier this week, the bakery created a go-fund-me page looking to secure $5,000 for new machinery.
In just two days, they’ve already raised over $3,500.“The new equipment will help us be able to get through things really quickly.
It won’t be as physically labor-intensive, so that way we can experiment with new flavours and new products as a whole,” explained Tamika Krush, who’s been working at the bakery for nearly two years.The Canadian Federation of Independent Business says many small enterprises are finding innovative ways to press on, while working towards a new normal.