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January 15, 2021 7:41 PM
Esther Bower
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SPOKANE, Wash. — People still don’t have heat and electricity in the days following this week’s deadly windstorm.
While people may be putting on extra layers to stay warm, the food in their fridge is also heating up.
“Well, thinking about it yesterday and the number of people without power, groceries are a little expensive and money’s a little tight,” said Justin Curtis, co-owner of Conchinito.
Many homes are still without power and food won’t last long in a warm fridge- leading Conchinito Taqueria to lend a helping hand.
“With our current restrictions, we’ve got a lot of ice and not a lot of demand where there’s a lot of demand out there and not a lot of ice, so it just makes sense,” said Curtis.