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GrubHub responds to help restaurants impacted by coronavirus outbreak

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With the public health officials banning large gatherings and encouraging people to stay home and practice “social distancing” to help curb the spread of the coronavirus, many businesses are being impacted, especially small, independently-owned businesses — like restaurants.

I just received an email from GrubHub explaining the food delivery service’s efforts to help lessen the impact on these independently-owned restaurants, and wanted to share with our readers.

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