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After losing her job during the pandemic, this single mom of two now has her own coffee company

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Prior to the pandemic, Lori Jones was the head chef for a sorority at the University of North Carolina. However, when the pandemic became widespread and affected businesses and the purchasing power of people, Jones was one among several people who were laid off. After losing her job, Jones set in motion to operationalize her...

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