DENVER, COLORADO COVID-19, BUTCHERS AND MEAT PROCESSORS

COMMERCE CITY, CO - MARCH 26: Rex Moore, owner of Rock River Ranches, stands in a cooler of fresh meats on Thursday, March 26, 2020. Moore said that his business was a month from folding after losing about 90 percent of his restaurant business due to closures related to COVID-19. In a plea to his community, Moore posted on Facebook and went viral. Soon orders began piling in and he is now staying afloat with curbside pickup orders. In the process, he was able to re-hire an employee just days after laying her off and has another full-time temp now on staff for the foreseeable future. (Photo by AAron Ontiveroz/MediaNews Group/The Denver Post via Getty Images)
COMMERCE CITY, CO - MARCH 26: Rex Moore, owner of Rock River Ranches, stands in a cooler of fresh meats on Thursday, March 26, 2020. Moore said that his business was a month from folding after losing about 90 percent of his restaurant business due to closures related to COVID-19. In a plea to his community, Moore posted on Facebook and went viral. Soon orders began piling in and he is now staying afloat with curbside pickup orders. In the process, he was able to re-hire an employee just days after laying her off and has another full-time temp now on staff for the foreseeable future. (Photo by AAron Ontiveroz/MediaNews Group/The Denver Post via Getty Images)
DENVER, COLORADO COVID-19, BUTCHERS AND MEAT PROCESSORS
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