With the omicron wave mostly behind, the pace of life is starting to pick back up once again in San Francisco. Seeing things though their unique lens of how the pandemic affects the city, food truck operators are starting to notice an improvement.
SAN FRANCISCO — With the omicron wave mostly behind, the pace of life is starting to pick back up once again in San Francisco.
On Wednesday, she joined two other food trucks at Levi’s Plaza. It wasn’t super busy, but Barker says it wasn’t a ghost town either – like it had been in previous months. She’s noticed that change at this location, and at other spots they roll to throughout San Francisco. There’s still a long way’s to go – and many companies are still trying to reconfigure their return to the office plans. But, there are new signs of more life in the area popping up every week.
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