Pizza shop owner Justin Piazza says seeing large businesses receive funding from the small business loan program 'was almost like throwing a bloody steak to a pit of crocodiles. They just gobbled up all that money and we've been left out with nothing.'
MSNBC's Vaughn Hillyard speaks to a pizza shop owner in Glendale, Arizona who thus far has not been able to receive an emergency loan through the Paycheck Protection Program.
Despite being "way ahead of the curve" in applying for the money, the shop owner says he has not been able to secure any funds and has been frustrated as he watches that money go to hundreds of publicly traded corporations.
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