December 2, 2025 - 08:58

A local food truck business in McKinney faced a significant setback after a break-in over the Thanksgiving weekend. King Kups, known for its delicious offerings, reported a loss of $3,000 to $4,000 in equipment due to the incident. The theft has not only impacted their financial standing but also forced the cancellation of two scheduled catering events, further straining their operations during a peak time for holiday festivities.
The owner expressed deep frustration over the situation, highlighting the challenges faced by small businesses in the community. With the holiday season being a critical period for catering services, the loss of equipment means not only a financial hit but also a missed opportunity to serve their loyal customers. The incident has sparked discussions about the need for increased security measures for small businesses in the area, as owners band together to support one another during these trying times.
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