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Food and eating got weird during the coronavirus pandemic. Eat Mass is a new, weekly feature from Patch trying to make sense of post-COVID food news in Massachusetts. (Dave Copeland/Patch)
MASSACHUSETTS The coronavirus pandemic changed the way we eat: it knocked some of our favorite restaurants out of business and forced many of us to cook and eat more meals at home. It s too soon to see what long-lasting changes COVID-19 will have on food news in Massachusetts, but Patch wants to document it.
Today we re launching a weekly roundup of food news in Massachusetts to help readers navigate dinner time in the post-COVID world. We ll have weekly updates on restaurant openings and closings, industry news, trends, local food events and even the occasional recipe. And we ll also try to mix in lots of food porn culled from the social media feeds of local chefs and restaurants.
Pavement Coffeehouse Employees Move To Unionize; Would Be First Union Café In Mass.
Pavement Coffeehouse s Brighton location on Western Ave
Tori Bedford / GBH News
Employees at Pavement Coffeehouse, a local chain with locations around Greater Boston, have begun the process of forming a union â hoping to become the first coffee shop in the state with a unionized workforce.
Eleven members of the Pavement Coffee Organizing Committee, represented by the New England Joint Board UNITE HERE union, delivered a letter to Pavement Coffee Roasters owner Larry Margulies Tuesday morning that declared their intent to form a union. In the letter, employees asked Margulies to voluntarily recognize the union, not engage in âany union busting activityâ and enter into a good faith contract negotiation.