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There is another bubble.... louis-t Jan 2017 #1
I've seen that Renew Deal Jan 2017 #5
Well on the plus side, when Trump and his cabinet of billionaires... Initech Jan 2017 #24
Excellent article underpants Jan 2017 #2
I was just going to mention that myself. I'm not a huge foodie because I personally Nay Jan 2017 #19
I also think there is a short life span of opening your own restaurant underpants Jan 2017 #22
Which is exactly why the restaurant business needs a $15 minimum wage philosslayer Jan 2017 #55
Locally, they come and go. Mostly they go when the building owner jacks up the rent. FarCenter Jan 2017 #3
Yep. A local Chinese Restaurant paid $12K/Month for a medium strip mall store. Move to small $6K one TheBlackAdder Jan 2017 #16
Interesting article. Thanks for sharing Renew Deal Jan 2017 #4
Smoothies have been a thing HoneyBadger Jan 2017 #10
The current poke thing I just don't understand Retrograde Jan 2017 #25
I really don't get out much, but . . . what is "poke"? hatrack Jan 2017 #28
Minced fish (usually ahi (tuna) scraps) mixed Retrograde Jan 2017 #33
Sounds tasty - hard to beat good fresh tuna, especially raw! hatrack Jan 2017 #34
Agreed, but there's no way I'll ever eat it outside of Hawaii. . . DinahMoeHum Jan 2017 #54
Maybe if they focused on healthier, or, gasp, more vegetarian, meals that would help. MoonRiver Jan 2017 #6
In the Twin Cities of MN, where I live, restaurants open and close MineralMan Jan 2017 #7
There are a lot of great reasons to stay out of he restaurant business. Renew Deal Jan 2017 #12
Yes. That's what I finally figured out in time to avoid all that. MineralMan Jan 2017 #14
I live out in the suburbs of the TC and nadine_mn Jan 2017 #18
A friend that advises restaurants on how to cut costs and make $ HoneyBadger Jan 2017 #8
im callin bullshit. mopinko Jan 2017 #9
Yeah, this feels like a bit of a diversion... Wounded Bear Jan 2017 #11
We need a student loan jubilee. Ilsa Jan 2017 #49
Some places in the food-obsessed Bay Area are moving away from tipping KamaAina Jan 2017 #37
and doing well w it, i hear. mopinko Jan 2017 #39
drumph thinks minimum wages are a bad idea BSdetect Jan 2017 #13
Don't forget the biggest part of contract work in his world Bettie Jan 2017 #42
Low work force participation rate hollowdweller Jan 2017 #15
I could have seen this coming. smirkymonkey Jan 2017 #17
That's why I budget dining out under "entertainment" rather than "food" Retrograde Jan 2017 #27
I can cook for myself for a week for the price of one meal in a restaurant. Binkie The Clown Jan 2017 #20
Sit down restaurants aren't selling food -- they are selling "experiences". FarCenter Jan 2017 #21
I prefer to make my own "experiences" rather than buying them. Binkie The Clown Jan 2017 #46
Mostly for variety. There are a lot of good dishes HeartachesNhangovers Jan 2017 #35
I can understand that. Binkie The Clown Jan 2017 #45
That's great for your health. I know quite a few HeartachesNhangovers Jan 2017 #48
We will be OK as long as - wait for it - Olive Garden survives Achilleaze Jan 2017 #23
One of the few chains with a "smoke-while-you-breastfeed" area. ret5hd Jan 2017 #26
And it's pet-friendly! KamaAina Jan 2017 #38
Their weekly "pit-bull-circumcision-special" never really took off. ret5hd Jan 2017 #41
Congrats for falling on the sword. Somebody had to do it! eleny Jan 2017 #53
The US is a bubble economy. guillaumeb Jan 2017 #29
I also think a lot of Foodies are trying to cook at home more often Freethinker65 Jan 2017 #30
Culinary Schools edhopper Jan 2017 #31
especially when restaurants can still grow their own talent. mopinko Jan 2017 #40
so true edhopper Jan 2017 #43
Hasn't this cannabis_flower Jan 2017 #32
Seems like something's got to give. Hopefully HeartachesNhangovers Jan 2017 #36
I suspect "bubble" is a bit of a hyperbolic misnomer, here. Warren DeMontague Jan 2017 #44
Good, resturants do not deserve people's money. You can prepare your own food RB TexLa Jan 2017 #47
I don't eat out with you. nt Codeine Jan 2017 #50
! ret5hd Jan 2017 #52
My wife and I don't eat out as much as we used to. Aristus Jan 2017 #51
While we're on the subject, last month I read vanlassie Jan 2017 #56
most businesses like this already go out of business. in places like Los Angeles people are always JI7 Jan 2017 #57
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