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    Why Some New York City Restaurants Say 25% Capacity Is Unfair

    September 11, 2020

    Restaurant owners in New York City have had all they can stomach of the COVID-19 crackdown. Yesterday, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said that restaurants in the city will be allowed to open for indoor dining, but only at 25% capacity. But restaurant owners are far from thrilled, with some going as far as to call the order “a slap in the face.” A group of 25 restaurant owners is filing a class action lawsuit against Gov. Cuomo and Mayor De Blasio to stop the restriction from going into place.

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