Trump to sign order to help meat processing plants stay open during coronavirus pandemic
Read full article: Trump to sign order to help meat processing plants stay open during coronavirus pandemicWASHINGTON – President Donald Trump will sign an executive order Tuesday meant to stave off a shortage of chicken, pork and other meat on American supermarket shelves because of the coronavirus. The order will use the Defense Production Act to classify meat processing as critical infrastructure to keep production plants open. Two of the nation’s biggest pork processing plants are currently closed. Meat processing giant Tyson Foods suspended operations at its plant in Waterloo, Iowa. While the output at beef and poultry plants has diminished, pork plants in the Midwest have been hit especially hard.
5 simple ways you can support local businesses during coronavirus pandemic
Read full article: 5 simple ways you can support local businesses during coronavirus pandemicWhile there isn’t a whole lot we can do as restrictions are put in place, there are a few measures we can take to support our favorite local businesses during these unsettling times. Buy gift cards from your favorite restaurant or boutique. We’re all pretty used to shopping online (Amazon Prime Day is basically a holiday at this point), so one way you can support a local business is shopping from your computer or cellphone. Not all boutiques or retail stores may have the option to offer online shopping, but if they do, it’s a great way to support a small business and practice social distancing. Not everyone is able to do this, but if your income won’t be affected by the coronavirus pandemic, consider a donation to a local business that could need it.