Rising gas prices affect San Joaquin County small businesses, gig workers ...Middle East

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"As a small business, it's really hard for us to keep up with this price increase for gas," MJ Bermudez, Casa Pinoy food truck owner, said. "And then it affects the pricing of our products, as well, as we have to consider the transportation expenses."

"It was amazing for us, for the whole journey from starting the business, starting from pop-ups," Marvin said. "And then two years after, we started the food truck business, and it's amazing to see the people's reaction when they grab a bite of our food. They say this is the closest they can get to the Philippines."

MJ told CBS Sacramento they travel two to three times a week to Sacramento, the Bay Area, Tri-Valley, and Stanislaus County.

"Three weeks ago, it was like $3, about $4 for a gallon of gas," MJ said. "Then right now it's $6. So that's definitely a huge leap, like $2, $3 more on our expenses. So, it's really hurting us right now."

Mandeep Kaur does between 15-30 deliveries per-day with DoorDash and was picking up pizzas at Little Caesars in Lathrop on Tuesday.

MJ told CBS Sacramento they may have to raise the price of their food because of the transportation expenses. She said she's hoping customers come out to support them and that they will continue to keep their food quality amid the rising gas prices.

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