SMITHS FALLS -- A small food manufacturing business in Smiths Falls says they are facing closure due to the second wave of the pandemic. Wonton Crunch says their sales are down 70 per cent right now, and they can’t afford to make the monthly payments on their loan from the Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC). "We dropped from an average of $40,000 in sales to between three and five thousand dollars in sales monthly right now," says owner Prim Singh. "The restaurants are about 70 per cent of our business." Wonton Crunch has been paying off a loan of about $140,000 from the BDC since about 2015. Singh says the second wave of the pandemic is hitting small business harder, and the circumstances imposed by the BDC are not making it any easier.