War It's time to stop feeling sorry for restaurants - Or, what journoshits really think of you

  • Want to keep track of this thread?
    Accounts can bookmark posts, watch threads for updates, and jump back to where you stopped reading.
    Create account
https://thehill.com/opinion/finance/544795-its-time-to-stop-feeling-sorry-for-restaurants?amp (Archive)

One of the saddest business stories that came out of the 2020 pandemic was the impact that mandated shutdowns had on the restaurant industry. News reports across the country covered frustrated business owners who were forced to comply with restrictions that limited their ability to serve their customers indoors or even at all. By summertime, reports began appearing of more than 16,000 restaurants closing nationwide, a number that ballooned to as many as 110,000 by the end of the year.

Did 110,000 restaurants fail in 2020? Perhaps. But hold on.

The fact is that restaurants fail at a higher rate than most small businesses. That's why, according to industry reports, 60 percent of restaurants don't make it past their first year, and 80 percent go out of business within five years. Currently, there are about 660,000 restaurants operating in this country. So, if 80 percent of them go out of business in five years, that would be a rate of about 105,000 restaurants shutting their doors every year.

In a recent speech, President Biden said that more than 400,000 small businesses overall have closed this past year. But hold on again.

According to the Small Business Administration (SBA), there are about 30.2 million small businesses in the U.S., of which 5.9 million actually have employees. The SBA reports that anywhere from 7 to 9 percent of those 5.9 million employer firms go out of business every year. Breaking it down, that comes to as many as 531,000 failed firms annually.

In other words, lots of small businesses - especially restaurants - close every year, regardless of global pandemics.

Yes, it's been a very difficult year for the restaurant industry. But you know what? The ones that remain are going to be just fine. In fact, many will probably emerge in better shape than before. That's because, despite the rules from governments that required those businesses to curtail their operations, those same governments actually stepped up to provide a lot of assistance. And smart restaurant owners took advantage.

What kind of help did the industry receive?

For starters, the Paycheck Protection Program launched a second round late in 2020 that not only specifically targeted the restaurant industry but also changed its loan calculation to make more funds available for them. The new rules also expanded the definition of forgivable expenses to include costs such as food contracts and investments in all those outdoor dining setups that provided more protection both for workers and customers. Hundreds of thousands of restaurants nationwide took advantage of these added benefits.

Besides the much-needed Paycheck Protection Program, many smart restaurant owners also took (and continue to take) advantage of the other generous federal pandemic benefit programs, such as the Employee Retention Tax Credit (which offers significant refundable credits on payroll taxes for eligible businesses that retain their employees) and the Economic Injury Disaster long program offered by the Small Business Administration. Restaurant owners in low to moderate income areas also snapped up targeted grants from the SBA. Or they made use of grant programs provided by delivery services such as Grubhub, DoorDash and Uber Eats or states like California and Illinois.

Across the country, cities and states issued rules that suspended rental payments and launched rental assistance programs that impacted countless smaller restaurants. For example, and thanks to the federal stimulus, my hometown of Philadelphia has offered as much as $100 million in aid to small businesses in the city - the majority of them restaurants - that included substantial assistance to help pay for rent. Other cities and states such as California and Oregon have done the same. Getting this kind of governmental help to pay for what is for many restaurant owners their biggest fixed overhead cost has been a crucial factor in their survival.

Besides that assistance, many cities - like Philadelphia as well as Dallas and Boston - have eased permit restrictions and allowed their restaurants to build makeshift eateries on the sidewalks and streets outside their establishments. Equipped with heaters and air ducts, those tables have been filled throughout the winter with intrepid diners desperate for a night away from Netflix. New York City has already announced its intentions to allow restaurants to continue with their outdoor dining, and a number of cities are considering the same. Which means that once the pandemic is behind us, many of these establishments will have found their capacity increased by 50 or even 100 percent, a huge revenue opportunity in the years to come.

But the biggest source of aid is yet to come. With the American Rescue Plan Act, the federal government has now stepped up to provide a massive grant program to restaurants called the Restaurant Revitalization Fund. This $29 billion grant fund, which is not yet accepting applications, will literally reimburse restaurateurs for the loss in revenues they experienced in 2020 compared to 2019. That's going to be a big check once the program is up and running.

When walking around downtown Philadelphia during the fall and winter, I worried for the future of all the restaurants around me. Many of them were shut, even boarded up. But now, as the weather warms, cases subside and vaccines increase, I'm noticing that those same small businesses - dormant for many months - are slowly coming back to life. Those owners were smart enough to have hoarded cash, negotiated suspended deals with suppliers and grabbed all the funding available for them. And many of them who pivoted to online sales, deliveries, curbside pickup and new, specialized offerings have discovered new revenue streams that will benefit them going forward.

I'm not arguing that this past year wasn't a historic catastrophe for many in the restaurant industry. But the industry has survived, and with all the funding available, the smartest owners of these businesses are putting themselves in a position to benefit from the pent-up demand and savings from the past 12 months.

So, let's not feel bad for these people. Let's eat.

Gene Marks is founder of The Marks Group, a small-business consulting firm. He frequently appears on CNBC, Fox Business and MSNBC.
________
 
Amazing how many people post bullshit without reading or comprehending the article. Restaurants only exist because of lazy people who can't or won't eat marginally healthy.

The fact that a lot of fast food "restaurants" are some of the few places that registered sex offenders have no trouble finding employment is reason enough not to feel sorry for them - and if a person claims they can't work anywhere but a restraint, then they're either lying or a registered sex offender themselves.

Oh, and fuck the so-called "working" class as well (as idiotic as such a term is to begin with in the 21st century) - most of them are just trash with no ambition or morality and are in their "position" because they can't keep their penis in their pants and have 5 kids with 5 different partners by age 17; to pretend to compare their "situation" to starving babies in Ethiopia or North Korea or something like that is beyond disgusting.

Why are you bitching about fast food joints as if that is what anyone is upset about?
 
Man, fuck that, restaurants are great.

Nothing beats being able to get out of your house, sit down in an environment devoted to food and escape your troubles of the outside world for a while, it's not all just about the food, it's also about the atmosphere, that's what eating at home, as perfectly nice as that can be as well of course, lacks.

I've not eaten at a restaurant since 2019 and it fucking sucks, I miss them.
Counter.

The problem is people go every day to eat out. The price of going out has increased up to 30% in my area.

When I grew up it was 6 days a week eating in and 1 day for eating out. This is not the case anymore in my region as people are short on time, grabbing expensive food on the go.

Because of the coof I went back to using more of my cooking skills and found out that I am not missing going out at all.

As the matter of fact I've saved $18,500 minimum last year... just by not going out daily to the restaurants with my wife.

I buy in bulk. When I want my Rib Eye Steak I get my Rib Eye Steak in 1 inch slabs that I cut from a slab of meat.

The type of meal that I cook and finish with will be a $60 or more plate per person at a more reputable establishment. Because I buy where the restaurants purchase their items.

Who would ever thought the years of home ec. would pay off so handsomely ( guys I went in there for the girls and yes I scored) decades down the road.

That $18,500 I've saved I reinvested back into my investments.

It all depends on what your perspective is.

Mine is to say FUCK YOU to the Corporations and never having to work ever again.

Others however want they cake and eat it too. Then they find out it is too late because...

The Cake is a Lie.... and you realized you are nothing but a.... wage slave.

NOTE: The things I post here is pretty much from experience. Everyone has to make their own way in life. Mine was working hard when I was young and got myself out being homeless... To surviving the CrackHead 80's.... To investing in the 90's and onward

And now I'm reaping the rewards from it.

I will always state this to be true to succeed in life.

You need to save money to make money... and with your savings invest wisely.

 
Pointing out the statistics showing that niggers (or other historically and contemporarily illiterate demographics) have higher rates of unplanned pregnancy than whites or Asians isn't "racist".
Yeah, but again what does that have to do with restaurants? Seems weird to bring it up suddenly.
 
Yeah, but again what does that have to do with restaurants? Seems weird to bring it up suddenly.
Point is that a lot of what is being mislabeled as "working class" to begin with is BS.

Rates of obesity are higher among demographics who get mislabeled as "working class" than it is among people with higher income - in the Feudal ages, you couldn't afford to be obese unless you were royalty or nobility with a personal chef on demand, and the "poor" - as in the serfs or slaves were thin and gaunt.

So no, I have a hard time considering some fat fuck who eats like a king would have in the past or in a 3rd world country to be "working class" to begin with.
 
Amazing how many people post bullshit without reading or comprehending the article. Restaurants only exist because of lazy people who can't or won't eat marginally healthy.

The fact that a lot of fast food "restaurants" are some of the few places that registered sex offenders have no trouble finding employment is reason enough not to feel sorry for them - and if a person claims they can't work anywhere but a restraint, then they're either lying or a registered sex offender themselves.

Oh, and fuck the so-called "working" class as well (as idiotic as such a term is to begin with in the 21st century) - most of them are just trash with no ambition or morality and are in their "position" because they can't keep their penis in their pants and have 5 kids with 5 different partners by age 17; to pretend to compare their "situation" to starving babies in Ethiopia or North Korea or something like that is beyond disgusting.
Its not McD's and Burger Kang who are shutting down because of Coronapanic restrictions
 
I think all restaurants should shut down and all the useless manchildren learn how to cook their own goddamn food.
Which gives me an idea for a restaurant slash cooking class. You show up, explain to the chef what you want to learn, and they teach you. At the end you eat what you made.
 
Its not McD's and Burger Kang who are shutting down because of Coronapanic restrictions
Point is that the article said that even before Coronavirus, restaurants already had high rates of going out of business compared to other businesses, so the statistics have been misleading since they weren't taking that into account to begin with.

It looks like some people didn't read or understand the article and wanted to turn this into a dime-a-dozen /pol/ rant thread.

Not even mentioning that the business models of a lot of restaurants arguably "fuck over the little guy" themselves - this is arguably the case in states where staff get underpaid, and "tipping" is essentially a mandatory requirement for customers to compensate for this.

You mean services that FUCK OVER restaurants and give NOTHING to people who deliver the food?
^-- This is the kind of shit I'm talking about. This sounds like dinosaurs like MovieBob who think that next-generation gaming consoles should be banned because the game designers "fucked over" outdated 8-bit relics like NES, and he's not willing to move into the 21st century.

Sounds like somebody needs to go smash the printing press. And there's no reason that a guy who "delivers" food can't easily find another job in a non-outdated industry of similar requirements, or learn new things to increase their potential prospects. (A guy who can't "deliver food" anymore could easily transfer to a service or janitorial position or something).
 
Last edited:
This is how the franchise wars started, after all the small businesses went bankrupt from the endless lockdown restrictions. Later taco bell would emerge the winner by paying off the right democrat during the founding of San Angeles.

-hidden history of Demolition Man unraveling before our eyes. Stalone, save us!
 
Amazing how many people post bullshit without reading or comprehending the article. Restaurants only exist because of lazy people who can't or won't eat marginally healthy.

The fact that a lot of fast food "restaurants" are some of the few places that registered sex offenders have no trouble finding employment is reason enough not to feel sorry for them - and if a person claims they can't work anywhere but a restraint, then they're either lying or a registered sex offender themselves.

Oh, and fuck the so-called "working" class as well (as idiotic as such a term is to begin with in the 21st century) - most of them are just trash with no ambition or morality and are in their "position" because they can't keep their penis in their pants and have 5 kids with 5 different partners by age 17; to pretend to compare their "situation" to starving babies in Ethiopia or North Korea or something like that is beyond disgusting.
Hey Uncle Pennybags, your necktie is off-kilter. You should adjust the narrow end of it about 8 inches.
 
Hey Uncle Pennybags, your necktie is off-kilter. You should adjust the narrow end of it about 8 inches.
Lmao, so are you going to blame Steam and digital game downloads for "fucking over" the guy who worked at Gamestop back in 2005? Or blame Netfix and Amazon prime for "fucking over" the guy who worked at Blockbuster video?

Not even mentioning that he could easily apply for a job with Amazon / Steam / Netflix customer service; some of those companies even offer work-at-home positions now that weren't available a decade or so ago.
 
It looks like some people didn't read or understand the article and wanted to turn this into a dime-a-dozen /pol/ rant thread.

he says after obviously showing he didn't read the article by getting butthurt over fast food restaurants and fat nigs getting more pussy than him.
 
Lmao, so are you going to blame Steam and digital game downloads for "fucking over" the guy who worked at Gamestop back in 2005? Or blame Netfix and Amazon prime for "fucking over" the guy who worked at Blockbuster video?
Gamestop and Blockbuster becoming obsolete =/= mom and pop businesses that had been running for generations being deliberately murdered by unnecessary lockdowns.
Not even mentioning that he could easily apply for a job with Amazon / Steam / Netflix customer service; some of those companies even offer work-at-home positions now that weren't available a decade or so ago.
Once you get shitcanned, you will look up and cry out, "hire me!"

And I will whisper, "learn to code".
 
he says after obviously showing he didn't read the article by getting butthurt over fast food restaurants and fat nigs getting more pussy than him.
Nope, just pointing out that this is not "working class" by any historical definition at all:


9f963db1384b00329e9c912d4fd5a118.jpg

For that matter, didn't sites like KF basically put '90s shit like SA and Farked.com out of business?

And I will whisper, "learn to code".

I know how to code (I have mods published on Steam). And given the fact that weirdos code stuff like "Sims and Minecraft porn mods" in their spare time for no pay it's obviously not that hard, but obviously a lot of what's being mislabeled as the "working class demographics" would be too lazy to do it.
 
Counter.

The problem is people go every day to eat out. The price of going out has increased up to 30% in my area.

When I grew up it was 6 days a week eating in and 1 day for eating out. This is not the case anymore in my region as people are short on time, grabbing expensive food on the go.
Personally I wouldn't want to eat out every day even if I could, nor even once a week, but on occasion it's nice, I'd like to have the option than not at all.

It's just nice to kick back with friends and family, relax and soak up the atmosphere and eat a meal you don't have to prepare yourself nor clean up after.

If restaurants themselves go the way of Blockbuster video and shopping malls that really fucking sucks and we as a society are on the wrong path, I still can't really believe the decline of shopping malls sometimes.

On a side note thinking further I was remembering wrong and the last time I ate at restaurant was early 2020, I was in fact planning on eating at a restaurant a few days before the lockdowns started as a matter of fact, wish I had decided to do it sooner.
 
Amazing how many people post bullshit without reading or comprehending the article. Restaurants only exist because of lazy people who can't or won't eat marginally healthy.

The fact that a lot of fast food "restaurants" are some of the few places that registered sex offenders have no trouble finding employment is reason enough not to feel sorry for them - and if a person claims they can't work anywhere but a restraint, then they're either lying or a registered sex offender themselves.

Oh, and fuck the so-called "working" class as well (as idiotic as such a term is to begin with in the 21st century) - most of them are just trash with no ambition or morality and are in their "position" because they can't keep their penis in their pants and have 5 kids with 5 different partners by age 17; to pretend to compare their "situation" to starving babies in Ethiopia or North Korea or something like that is beyond disgusting.
kill yourself in minecraft
 
StraightShooter is definitely challenging HHH for the bad take producer crown, this will be the hell in a cell match of the century. :story:
 
Back
Top Bottom