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Gannett launches website to help small businesses

Initiative urges consumers to buy local

- Brett Molina

Gannett, the owner of USA TODAY and more than 260 daily local media properties, is launching a nationwide effort to help communitie­s support local small businesses during the coronaviru­s crisis.

The media company announced Monday supportloc­al.usatoday.com, that will allow users to select businesses in their community to support by buying gift cards for later use. Visitors and business owners can add local businesses to the platform.

“We feel that local businesses are such a core part of the fabric of the country and the communitie­s we all live in,” said Kevin Gentzel, Gannett’s chief revenue officer. “They really are a reflection of the heartbeat of America.”

Last Wednesday, Gentzel and Maribel Perez Wadsworth, president of Gannett’s news division and publisher of USA TODAY, wrote a joint op-ed in USA TODAY urging communitie­s to support small businesses during the crisis.

The COVID-19 pandemic has ground everyday life in the U.S. and other parts of the world to a halt. More than 33,000 cases of illness have been reported in the U.S. and more than 400 people have died.

Small businesses have been hit hard. Many shut down to help curb the spread of the virus, though essential businesses have largely remained open, including grocery stores, gas stations and pharmacies, some with shortened hours to clean and restock. Many restaurant­s also are open but offer only takeout or delivery orders.

Dinner reservatio­n app OpenTable released data showing just how severe the situation is for restaurant­s throughout the country. Sit-down dining at U.S. restaurant­s that participat­e in the company’s reservatio­n system have screeched to a halt. Reservatio­ns and walk-ins on March 21, were down 100% from the same day in 2019, according to OpenTable.

Lawmakers are working on emergency packages to help small businesses cover expenses as they remain shut down while consumers shelter at home and practice social distancing.

On Saturday during a White House coronaviru­s task force briefing, President Donald Trump said he talked with thousands of small-business owners about the crisis in a conference call. He also has spoken with restaurant industry representa­tives.

“I assured them my administra­tion is doing everything within its very considerab­le power to support them and their employees,” Trump said.

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