Unlike other large states, Texas has allowed its restaurants to remain open for at least limited dine-in during most of the pandemic. But that came to a screeching halt in mid-February thanks to wide-scale blackouts caused by severe winter weather, and the burst pipes and flooding that followed. And since Texas is one of the…
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