Georgia restaurant owner sells car to have enough money to pay her employees
Charity Salyers bought the place last year. She says things were just picking up when the pandemic hit. Like all restaurants, she was forced to close her doors.
"I've had to cut my staff back from 10 to 12 people per day to 2 people plus me," said Salyers.
Her loyal customers urged her to do curbside pick up.
"A lot of our clients are elderly, they come every day, sometimes twice a day, and they depend on us," said Salyers.
"She's not trying to make money because this restaurant is not making money, she just cares that much," said Stacy Wingard, an employee.
Salyers even keeps masks and rolls of toilet paper on hand in case anyone driving through needs some.
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