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At least 60 people lined up at St. Andrew Presbyterian Church in Marin City on Monday morning, waiting for a food pantry delivery truck that was nowhere in sight.Two and a half hours after its scheduled arrival time, a replacement truck showed up. By then, pantry staff and volunteers had discovered that the fuel tanks of five of the trucks scheduled to go out for delivery that day had been filled with an “acid-like detergent†that prevented them from running properly, according to Keely Hopkins, a spokesperson for the San Francisco-Marin Food Bank. Hopkins suspects the vandalism occurred early that morning.Representatives from the facility raced to employ backup rental trucks to meet the rest of the scheduled deliveries that day. Services continued as normal on Tuesday, though it remains unclear who was responsible for tampering with the trucks, which are currently under maintenance.
No shortage of sick these days...