Call Me Stormy

Finding righteous currents in turbulent times

Archive for the tag “restaurant chains”

Eureka! In-N-Out Of California

Eureka! California used to be the golden state, but thousands of residents are now leaving, as California becomes increasingly stultified and tough to manage. Recently, one of the state’s most illustrious business owners announced she is joining the exodus.

Lynsi Snyder, the billionaire owner of In-N-Out Burgers, appeared on Allie Beth Stuckey’s Relatable podcast and said she’s moving with her family east to Franklin, Tennessee. “Raising a family is not easy here (in California). Doing business is not easy here,” Snyder said.

In-N-Out will not be closing down its huge pool of burger joints in California, but is developing new plans for expansion, focusing on Tennessee and other greener pastures.

Burger King Flirts With Disaster

Burger King has issued a dire warning. The food-food chain has run out of cash and is nearing the point where it might need to declare bankruptcy, or at least shed some delinquent franchises. If that happens, Burger King will join Red Lobster as another casualty from Joe Biden’s crippled and failing economy.

Analyst Steven Van Metre warns: Burger King isn’t the only restaurant or corporate chain that could soon be on the cutting block.  Consumers have been cutting back and buying far fewer meals from fast-food restaurants. They are now perceived more as a luxury rather than as a necessity. Just how far will the cost-cutting go?

Post Navigation