“Last year, Red Lobster reported $11 million in operating losses following its flubbed ‘Ultimate Endless Shrimp’ deal, which backfired when it reeled in too many customers after the limited-time promo became a permanent menu fixture last June. The restaurant chain later reported $12.5 million in losses in the fourth quarter of 2023.”

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    Filing bankruptcy over 11 million? Really? Doesn’t seem like a lot for a big restaurant chain.

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      Well considering that I’m a “millennial” and literally not a single person I know has ever visited, requested, or mentioned Red Lobster as a restaurant choice… they might have deeper trouble than some shitty shrimp. Can’t run a business forever when your largest potential market is 65+…

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        The “endless shrimp” excuse seems like a marketing ploy. Doesn’t hit as hard as “no one’s coming to our restaurants to eat our shitty food.”

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        The biscuits are the best part and they sell the mix, so not a lot of reason to visit if there’s any other options for seafood.

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        I live in Saskatchewan, which is as land locked as it gets in Canada. And for some reason, my city has a Red Lobster. I don’t think I’ve heard anyone talk about going to it because who would expect a seafood restaurant all the way out here to be good? I have no clue how they’re making enough money to operate.

        (Also, nice pfp! 🐾 )

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        Once their cheddar biscuits became purchasable on a store shelf, I imagine that decreased the impetus to visit the actual restaurant.

        Their biscuits are the best part.

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        In the late 90s I mentioned never having tried lobster. This resulted in a dangerous u-turn and a drive to the closest red lobster. Only time I went and I forgot until your comment.

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        For me it’s just not really an option because there are no locations in Québec. The closest one is in Ottawa, two hours away.

        It’s one of our favorite places to go eat when we go to Ottawa. It’s honestly not as bad as people say it is. The food is always great at that location.

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          @cyborganism @wreckedcarzz If you take internet reviews there are only three types of restaurants.

          1. Excellent places that deserve their Michelin Stars

          2. Excellent places that should have Michelin Stars

          3. Diarrhea fuel garbage pits. With food so disgusting you shouldn’t even feed it to the stray dog that bit your baby.

          On our national deal hunting website you can see all the “It gives you diarrhea comments” every time there’s a coupon for McDonalds or franchised Shawarma

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            Chain restaurants also have a ton of variance. Most Olive garden is shit these dates, but A. They were great in the mid 90s before they enshittified, and B. I’m sure there’s still a great Olive Garden out there somewhere.

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        They always had the perception of expensive for me. So growing up, they were a special occasion place to get seafood. I’ve been a few times in the last few years. Their food was good, but not great and the places were never packed.

        Between Red Lobster and almost any other seafood place, the other one would win out for taste and quality.

        They had a huge marketing issue, offering “cheap” all you can eat, but making the place look and try to feel like a upscale option when it was basically a seafood Applebee’s.

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          It’s like Panera or Olive Garden. Just boring flavorless food that is only attractive to people who don’t know better.

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        It is peak 90s restaurant culture.

        And then in some areas seen as luxury. Same goes for Olive Garden.

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        Millennial here hooked on their biscuits. It’s just you.

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          You can make them at home. Sam’s Club, and Costco both sell the dough mix. It also allows you to use white extra sharp cheddar to make them that much yummier

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        I’ve been to red lobster once and spent a very uncomfortable period of time on the porcelain throne shortly after. The news of bankruptcy does not surprise me.

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      The previous owners purchased the company via a leveraged buyout. It’s not one quarters losses, it’s the massive long-term debt on it’s books.

      This is a handy excuse to fuck over employees and suppliers.

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    Why didn’t they stop doing it sooner? Lol once they saw it was costing too much they could have retired it and made up some new marketing crap.

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      They tried all sorts of tricks actually. But this event brought people in. In the 90’s I’d see it on the local news about the hour long waits and whatnot. This was still true up until the last time I went.

      I recall they slowed service, refill limits at a time, even type of order repeat(not getting 10 scampi in a row). I was a fan of the grilled shrimp and as a teen could eat 20 orders (a feat I’m not so proud of now). As an adult I stopped eating there when I realized what I was doing to my body (mid 00s).

      I was never asked to leave due to the amount I ate, but I experienced some of these. damn if it wasn’t 5-10 minutes between food, couldn’t order more until you had cleared the only 2 plates allowed at a time, never find the waiter, etc. oh, and they would bring those ungodly amazing biscuits over, “to hold me over”.

      I do not miss the man I was back then. I can honestly say I’m half the man I was then.

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        all shrimp purchased in stores that aren’t dockside are frozen. all shrimp purchased in restaurants that aren’t dockside are frozen. shrimp are iced on the boats when they’re caught, which … wait for it … freezes them. every single last one.

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          So shrimp is shitty. Got it. Don’t eat it anyway, because it’s shit. No opportunity missed here.

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            That goes for all fish and seafood. Unless you caught it yourself, or personally know who did, it’s frozen.

            Blind taste tests have shown most people can’t tell the difference. Of the few who can, most prefer the frozen. Probably because it’s what they’re used to. “Fresh Seafood” is a scam

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              I have personally done a blind taste test just for fun with several different types of fish that my family caught and the two of us that were doing it both couldn’t tell for shit what was frozen and what wasn’t. Anecdotal for sure but I thought for sure I’d be able to tell easily.

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              That goes for all fish and seafood.

              Agreed. I don’t eat any of that shit. I don’t like it. Lol

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            Whut?

            Edit: like …are you arguing that fresh seafood isn’t inherently better than literally any other age of seafood because of course it is? I’m legit confused, lol.

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              You just come off very snobbish in that comment.

              Yes, obviously fresh food is best, but not everyone can have that.

              Maybe it’s just me

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                Sorry? I was just joking around about shrimpfest.

                Edit: removed irrelevant personal story

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    Every time I went to get a “All you can eat” deal from places that weren’t normally a buffet you would have to wait for a waiter to bring you more and the waiter hates the extra trips to the table and/or the owner tells their employees to drag their feet bringing more and makes the amount they bring miniscule. Just an awful experience the couple times I tried.

    I don’t go out to eat except for a Asian buffet a couple times a year. I’d rather eat cheetos in the basement.

    Sorry mcdonalds and taco bell, your shit was barely worth it when it was cheap. Insane prices coming out of the fast food industry these days.

    I own a oven and can buy frozen pizzas, get fucked.

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    What does 11 million dollars in shrimp look like? Let alone 11 million in losses, how much god damn shrimp is that? Was cocktail sauce calculated into this?

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      The cost here for shitty frozen shrimp is about $13 for 2lbs of “31-40” (31-40 shrimp per lb); at that cost, averaging 35 shrimp per pound, you could buy approximately 29,615,385 shrimp, which would weigh around 400 tons. I think I did that math right. It’s late.

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    If that much loss is going to bring down a corporation? Maybe the corpo wasn’t being taken care of good enough

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    I’ve only gone to red lobster for the endless shrimp (though there are much better all-you-can-eat options out there). They should try making their regular offerings better. It also doesn’t help that private equity is in the middle of raiding the company and that’s probably the main reason they’re currently eyeing bankruptcy.

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      Same with olive garden they want the decades old prime real estate. They could give a fuck about the restaurant

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      If they are going into chapter 11 then the losses are privatized. Chapter 11 halts debt collection temporally while restructuring happens. Afterwords the previous owners own none of the company or a much reduced chunk of the company. The previous debtors now own most or all of the company. Similar to a bank repossessing a house it’s debtors repossessing a business.

      It’s also possible for the judge or who they appoint to run the bankruptcy too determine there isn’t any hope saving the business and convert it to a chapter 7 which is close everything and sell off the assets to try and pay back the debtors.

      Either was the original owners usually get little to nothing.