
As the Pacific Northwest heats up, restaurants are grappling with a new wave of challenges
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While the Pacific Northwest broke heat records in the past week, restaurants and food carts in the region encountered broken fridges, lost business and higher expenses -- all after an already tortuous year of extreme regional weather and a pandemic.
But in the last week, the region reached record-high triple digit temperatures, sending hundreds of people to the emergency room and killing more than 200 people. In Portland, Oregon, temperatures got as high as 116 degrees; in Seattle, 108. It's a huge blow for the area, where many indoor spaces lack air conditioning -- as there was rarely a need for it before. And for restaurants and food carts in the region, the heat wave led to broken fridges, lost business and higher expenses -- all after an already tortuous year of extreme regional weather and a pandemic.More Related News

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