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On the dining scene, novelty now comes in the form of happenings rather than openings
The pandemic continues to devastate a restaurant industry now heading into the colder months when outdoor dining becomes less appealing. But during this time, a host of alternative projects — pop-ups, independent delivery, prepared foods — have debuted, drawing audiences via social media and word of mouth.
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