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The Pandemic Pushed Home Cooks To Up Their Game — And It s Changing LA s Food Scene

Los Angeles swap meets might be on a pandemic hiatus but Instagram has filled the virtual void. While Coronavirus didn t create this marketplace, quarantine and the economic chaos it unleashed drove plenty of people to join it. In 2020, we saw more home cooks, restaurant veterans and food vendors begin selling their goods via social media. Whether they did it out of financial need, entrepreneurial ingenuity, boredom or some combo of the above, the trend is likely to continue in 2021. And after the pandemic recedes, it may reshape the way Angelenos eat. Although selling from home has its upsides not paying rent and all the other costs associated with a brick and mortar space vendors live in fear of angering a nosy neighbor and being shut down by public health officials. Most take the risk because they don t have any alternatives.

Popular taco stand continues to sell out even after changing locations

Popular taco stand continues to sell out even after changing locations Localish Share: LOS ANGELES Before the pandemic hit, business was booming for Villas Tacos. At the start of COVID, we were selling out, said founder Victor Villa. COVID hit, we didn t know what the future held. Then they shut down for a few months and tried to come up with a safer plan. Now Villa sets up shop outside his grandmother s house in the Highland Park area of Los Angeles and every weekend they sell out. We re known for our blue corn tortillas, which are then turned into our famous queso tacos, said Villa.

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