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A bunch of massive food and retail chains closed en masse or went out of business during the 2008 Great Recession. Looks like history is already beginning to repeat itself.
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Available both in the freezer section premade, and much better in the baking goods isle as a mix, just add water and cheese.rip cheddar biscuits
Lobster was like 30 dollars a pound when I went there a few months ago, and I got a bigger lobster so it was like 40 dollars. When I was younger, it used to be like half that price. It's not entirely Bidenflation or Red Lobster being a poorly ran chain since lobster prices vary by season (if you really want lobster cheap, visit New England during the summer), but that's the biggest reason. It does come with two sides though but that's pretty much just shit you'd eat the next day since it'll taste just as "fresh" and all you need is biscuits+lobster. It's the most expensive thing on the menu though. And I had soup too since it gives something nice to dip the biscuits in, that's like 6 dollars.As a non-american, how much did a meal cost? Last time I was in the USA and I wanted a lobster the price was so ridiculous I just shared one with a coworker. Of course it was California so it probably cost 3 times from somewhere that is less of a tourist trap.
Chili's, TGI Friday's, and Applebee's were all once super-trendy hot chains that had lines out the door in their heyday.Red lobster should restructure into small bakeries since the only thing people care about is the cheddar biscuits. I really wonder how much of the companys business comes from those cheddar biscuits boxed mixes.
Red lobster is one of those restaurants that eternally "used to be good" like Chillis, TGIF or Applebee's, people swear that they where great "just a few years ago" but they've been saying it for decades now and you don't know if there sense of time is just fucked and it was genuinely good 20 years ago or there simply lying to them selves
Red lobster should restructure into small bakeries since the only thing people care about is the cheddar biscuits. I really wonder how much of the companys business comes from those cheddar biscuits boxed mixes.
Red lobster is one of those restaurants that eternally "used to be good" like Chillis, TGIF or Applebee's, people swear that they where great "just a few years ago" but they've been saying it for decades now and you don't know if there sense of time is just fucked and it was genuinely good 20 years ago or there simply lying to them selves
I can understand red slobster in some shithole like Wisconsin that is a billion miles from the ocean , but who the fuck would eat at a red lobster in a city on the ocean like San Diego?
I have only ever gone there for endless shrimp at the behest of my brother, and regretted it ever since, that shit is a scam. I only get one recipe of shrimp that isn't breaded or served on pasta? Don't think I don't see what that is.
Call me a commie, but that's a level of food waste I can't condone. Plus, I'm not 17 and I have AYCE sushi money now.What if you eat around the pasta like a 5 year old and ask for more or better yet ask them to hold the pasta. What are they going to do ban you and close down?
I had a similar experience. Mine actually wanted to be taken out for the first time since COVID, so we went to a local joint that had decent food and prices in the past.On the downside, I took her to a late Mother's Day at Sonny's BBQ and it was a bad experience.
For some higher-priced restaurants, the recession that followed after 9/11 was their undoing when Corporate America reduced or eliminated their expense accounts that allowed for lavish corporate meals whether frequent or for special occasions such as holiday dinners. Those restaurants that somehow managed to get through that period ended up struggling even more during the 2008 recession that hit them even harder. I agree with @Cherry Eyed Hamster that we may be seeing the next wave of closings and a similar thing is happening with retail stores that can't keep up with the times.A bunch of massive food and retail chains closed en masse or went out of business during the 2008 Great Recession. Looks like history is already beginning to repeat itself.
Yeah, for example there's a family-owned Greek restaurant kinda close to me that has been shut down multiple times for letting rats shit everywhere. They have like 4.5 stars on Yelp.Travelers. "Why not check out a local place?" Because local places are either awesome or absolute dog shit. I know what I'm going to eat if I go to a chain. I don't know what I'm going to eat at Fat Dave's Seafood. It might be the best food I've ever eaten, or I might be shitting my guts out later. I like to live dangerously, and I've had both great meals and epic shits, but a lot of people I know don't like that and will just go to Chili's or whatever.
You are correct, but you have no idea how horrifyingly worse it will be than just that.A bunch of massive food and retail chains closed en masse or went out of business during the 2008 Great Recession. Looks like history is already beginning to repeat itself.
Every. Americandan. Commercial. Is. Niggers. Or. MukMuk. Halfbreeds.I'm not surprised at the location in my state that's closing. The western burbs are slowly getting overrun with socioeconomic factors, and that's the demographic they were/are catering to if their commercials were any indication:
Why the fuck would I want to eat around a bunch of loud, obnoxious people I take great pains to avoid? Especially spending that much cash. I'd rather get some fresh seafood from the local distributor with some beef from the butcher and make my own surf-n-turf.
What's going to happen?You are correct, but you have no idea how horrifyingly worse it will be than just that.
Those are based especially Outback and Longhorn. The others suck, though.Outback Steakhouse, Longhorn, Chili's