In recent raids, Los Angeles County health inspectors have been shutting down these street food venues. We know that because of the pandemic, that the county Health Department is concerned, and they believe that the street vendors should be at home because of the pandemic, said Rudy Espinoza, director of the Inclusive Action organization.
On the other hand, most of those who sell food informally on the streets do not have permits from Los Angeles County, or the city where they are.
And according to activists, meeting all the requirements is very expensive. A seller needs to have between $20 to $30 thousand dollars to establish a business with a permit, Espinoza said.
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