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Last week, when the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention finally said vaccinated people could shed the masks, it prompted a lot of cheers, followed by lot of head-scratching. Lehigh Valley businesses are taking a range of approaches, from leaving mandates in place, lifting them or leaving it to customers to decide for themselves.
“The Chargers losing is as good as the Padres winning,” said a smiling Lopez while he stood in his Otay Ranch restaurant.
Giving away free food is a tough call, considering what Lopez’s restaurants and the industry endured during the pandemic.
“People are still reluctant to come and eat,” Lopez said. “We suffered to a certain extent, not as much as other restaurants.”
Lopez said he hoped the Tatis Tacos would celebrate something good in the community and build up more business.
“You got to spend to make money, and that’s what we’re going to do,” Lopez said.