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Food trucks step up to the plate to feed first responders, vulnerable New Yorkers as restaurants remain closed during coronavirus pandemic

Food trucks step up to the plate to feed first responders,
vulnerable New Yorkers as restaurants remain closed during
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Mister Softee ice cream truck driver, Mutlu Gani, pauses for a photo while waiting for customers Saturday, April 11, in the Brooklyn borough of New York.About 10 Mister Softee ice cream truck owners in Brooklyn are disregarding requests from the headquarters by peddling popsicles even as the government restricts business during the coronavirus outbreak. Mister Softee Vice President Mike Conway says the company asked drivers to stop operating in New York City but can’t require its franchisees to stop working because food trucks have been deemed essential in New York state. (Jake Seiner/AP)

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