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‘Never seen a sad person eating tacos’: West Long Beach snack shop reinvents itself through street tacos

Avatar photo by Crystal Niebla July 10, 2020March 19, 2023
Jose Badajoz, 50, warms tortillas for Long Beach resident Belin Hernandez at the outdoor 562 Taco stand in West Long Beach on July 6, 2020. Photo by Crystal Niebla.
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