CLEVELAND — Melissa Khoury, owner of Saucisson butcher shop, said community and connections helped carry her business through the last two years.
What You Need To Know
- The Coronavirus pandemic affected businesses of all kinds, especially small local businesses. Now many are navigating soaring inflation.
- A Cleveland area business owner said she’s received so much support from her community during the pandemic
- Melissa Khoury is determined to use her success to support other business owners and members of the Slavic Village neighborhood
“We just celebrated five years in Slavic Village back in March, which is super exciting, especially two years with that being pandemic,” Khoury said.
She said it was actually during the pandemic that she realized just how much of a lifeline her shop was to the Slavic Village community.
“The beginning of the pandemic caused some very abrupt supply chain issues that happened…