
A Chinatown restaurant in Los Angeles is asking for help after they acquired a fuel invoice exceeding $13,000.
In accordance with Chen, the restaurant has been in enterprise for over 30 years. Chen has been operating the restaurant alone after her husband lately died.
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She famous that their ordinary fuel invoice is between $5,000 to $6,000.
Chen’s daughter, Mary, has reportedly posted a photograph of the restaurant’s fuel invoice on social media to ask for assist from family and friends. In addition they hope for extra help from the general public to assist pay it down.
Final month, SoCal Fuel reportedly warned its customers that “January payments are prone to be shockingly excessive” as a consequence of “an unprecedented chilly snap throughout the nation.”
The utilities firm shared packages to assist clients scuffling with excessive payments.
The packages, that are eligible to clients relying on their earnings and the variety of individuals of their family, supply a one-time grant for the quantity of a invoice — which solely applies to payments as much as $100 — or the choice to obtain 20% off month-to-month payments.