Constant openings and closings may be ‘death knell’ for restaurants, says Junior’s Cheesecake owner
Junior’s Cheesecake owner Alan Rosen told CNBC on Monday that restaurants would be in serious financial trouble if they have to reopen then close back down due to the coronavirus pandemic.
“This opening and closing could be the death knell of restaurants in this country,” Rosen said on “Power Lunch.” ”When people are buying up food, then you throw out $100,000 worth of food, it’s the end of…
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