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"I have 60 days to save my grandmother's restaurant. She has done so much for our family, I want to do something for her. Come back and eat our tacos".
Italy🏛️ PoliticsCenter19 hr. ago

"I have 60 days to save my grandmother's restaurant. She has done so much for our family, I want to do something for her. Come back and eat our tacos".

A university student from Maryland has launched a social media campaign to save her grandmother’s restaurant, La Posada, which serves Salvadoran and Mexican cuisine. The initiative, shared via Instagram, highlights the restaurant’s history and the dedication of the owner, who has run it alone for over two decades. The student explains that business has slowed due to people forgetting about the establishment, despite the quality of the food. She emphasizes that the campaign was not requested by her grandmother but stems from her desire to honor her family’s legacy. The campaign encourages people to visit the restaurant or share the post, gaining support from thousands of followers who express interest in supporting local businesses.

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Il Fatto Quotidiano logoIl Fatto QuotidianoIndependentCenter19 hr. ago
"I have 60 days to save my grandmother's restaurant. She has done so much for our family, I want to do something for her. Come back and eat our tacos".

A university student from Maryland has launched a social media campaign to save her grandmother’s restaurant, La Posada, which serves Salvadoran and Mexican cuisine. The initiative, shared via Instagram, highlights the restaurant’s history and the dedication of the owner, who has run it alone for over two decades. The student explains that business has slowed due to people forgetting about the establishment, despite the quality of the food. She emphasizes that the campaign was not requested by her grandmother but stems from her desire to honor her family’s legacy. The campaign encourages people to visit the restaurant or share the post, gaining support from thousands of followers who express interest in supporting local businesses.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a personal story of community support and cultural preservation without overtly aligning with any political ideology. It focuses on the emotional appeal of saving a family-run business and does not frame the issue through a partisan lens. While the topic involves small business,

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