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A fire at Ford's Locker in Provo has resulted in a complete loss, leaving the owners grappling with the aftermath and seeking patience from the community as they determine the future of their business. The fire, which broke out unexpectedly, has devastated not only the facility but also the livelihoods of employees and the local customers who relied on their services.
The owners expressed their deep sorrow over the incident, emphasizing the emotional toll it has taken on them and their staff. They have been a staple in the community, providing quality meat processing services for years, and the loss is felt widely among loyal patrons. As they begin to assess the damage and explore options for recovery, they are committed to keeping the community informed about their plans.
In the meantime, the owners are grateful for the support and understanding of their customers during this challenging time, as they navigate the uncertain path ahead.
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