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In reply to the discussion: There's A Masive Restaurant Industry Bubble, and It's About To Burst [View all]JI7
(93,111 posts)57. most businesses like this already go out of business. in places like Los Angeles people are always
opening and closing .
i know of one guy who went through a bunch of openings/closings in just the past 5 years or so and maybe more before.
you need to find investors and certain types that talk a certain way always seem to get people.
i do think there might be too much of a certain type and probably with people thinking or hoping to get rich quick from it.
there should be more focus on lower cost casual type places where people prefer to take out .
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Grey Lemercier
Jan 2017
OP
I was just going to mention that myself. I'm not a huge foodie because I personally
Nay
Jan 2017
#19
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
Maybe if they focused on healthier, or, gasp, more vegetarian, meals that would help.
MoonRiver
Jan 2017
#6
I can cook for myself for a week for the price of one meal in a restaurant.
Binkie The Clown
Jan 2017
#20