Will X'ian Famous Foods Survive the Coronavirus Lockdown?

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On our latest episode of Special Sauce, Jason Wang of xianfoods talks about how coronavirus has affected his business, and what he envisions for the future.

: I agree. So have your landlords been accommodating, or are they still like,"Hey, Jason, where's our rent?": Yeah. I mean, landlords are people too. They’re businesses too just like us. We like to think that landlords have deep pockets. Some of them probably do. But I think our landlords are a mix of both. And even ones with deep pockets, they also have liability. Obviously, we would want our landlords to be as accommodating as possible.

: So for us to pivot into something that is more to go, if our food agrees with that, meal kits, ingredients and such from our central kitchen, which is already there. It's not too difficult of a thing for us. And as long as we're comfortable with the flavors and that it won't compromise anything, we'll do it. We're very fast to react to things. So that’s what I'm hopeful for. The pandemic helps us see some opportunity we didn’t see when everything was going smoothly.

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