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Food industry making progress in expanding and opening locations in Kentucky

Food industry making progress in expanding and opening locations in Kentucky and last updated 2021-05-03 19:17:36-04 LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) — More and more restaurants are popping up across the bluegrass despite the pandemic, signaling a rebound may be underway. Spotz Gelato started in 2013 with one food truck. Now they have several food trucks and a host of locations. Owner Beth Richardson says the pandemic didn t stand in their way. Throughout the pandemic, we did not close when a lot of restaurants closed at the beginning. We already had an app and we were already working with delivery services. So we were able to just keep that going, said Richardson.

Kentucky on the rebound: Ag Commissioner & Ky Restaurant Association pushing for re-opening businesses

Kentucky on the rebound: Ag Commissioner & Ky. Restaurant Association pushing for re-opening businesses Kentucky on the rebound: Ag Commissioner & Ky. Restaurant Association pushing for re-opening businesses By Katie Tercek | April 27, 2021 at 6:46 PM CDT - Updated April 27 at 6:46 PM OWENSBORO, Ky. (WFIE) - Kentucky is on the rebound. The Commissioner of Agriculture was in Owensboro Tuesday. His team, pushing for businesses to get back to normal. Businesses now sit at 60 percent capacity. “I mean, it’s a nine-plus billion-dollar industry for Kentucky,” said Stacy Roof, the president of the Kentucky Restaurant Association. The Kentucky Restaurant Association is eager to see businesses open up more.

Unemployment is high, yet businesses are struggling to find workers Here are 5 ways to make sense of that

Unemployment is high, yet businesses are struggling to find workers Here are 5 ways to make sense of that
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Unemployment high, yet businesses struggle to find workers Why?

Government statistics suggest there should be a plentiful supply of would-be workers. But many businesses say they face a potentially catastrophic inability to hire. What explains the disconnect?

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