Restaurant Chains That Are Closing Branches In 2020

Published on 06/04/2020
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Schlotzsky’s

Focus Brands owns this fast-casual dining eatery. Married couple Don and Dolores Dissman founded Schlotzsky’s in Austin, Texas back in 1971, but its headquarters are currently in Atlanta, Georgia. It has roughly 350 restaurant locations. It announced it was shutting down almost a dozen branches, but it is also planning to open new restaurants. Privately owned, the deli has locations all over the US, and it is particularly popular in the South. It specializes in sandwiches.

Schlotzsky’s

Schlotzsky’s

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The Habit Burger

It was recently announced that the fast-casual burger chain The Habit Burger Grill had been bought out by Yum Brands for $375 million. The restaurant specializes in charbroiled burgers and other typical fare (onion rings, fries, etc.). The business was established in Santa Barbara, California in 1969. It has 281 locations now, with new headquarters in Irvine. In summer of 2019, the Grill announced it would be shutting down all of its branches in Orlando, Florida. The burger joint is currently open in 12 states and has an international presence, as it has six global locations.

The Habit Burger

The Habit Burger

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