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Curfew in Quito Leaves Food Wasted and Businesses Empty

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What you should know Food sellers ensure that curfew left them with losses.The early departure of students reduced night sales.Commercials say the restriction does not improve safety. Fernando Chisaguano has to throw the food he has left over through the sewers, because he cannot keep it for the next day. He has a food stand near a university in the center-north of Quito and ensures that the curfew has forced him to waste product and lose money.
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What you should know Food sellers ensure that curfew left them with losses.The early departure of students reduced night sales.Commercials say the restriction does not improve safety. Fernando Chisaguano has to throw the food he has left over through the sewers, because he cannot keep it for the next day. He has a food stand near a university in the center-north of Quito and ensures that the curfew has forced him to waste product and lose money.

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