Restaurants closed due to coronavirus face huge restart costs

Many of the jobs lost because of the decision to make the world stop going around will not be coming back. There'll be robotics doing what they used to do because businesses will discover that robots done get locked out the plant by government edict.

Now if robots could vote....then surely Democrats would lobby for "robot rights".
 
Restaurants are going to have to buy a shit load of food to reopen and not knowing if people will
Come out is scary

Beef, pork, chicken, vegetables, you have two hundred menu items. Advertise! We're open! Reservation recommended for the rush! Locals receive priority reservations! We still deliver to the curb for your convenience. It ain't rocket science......Sysco offers ETD delivery.


So now fuck face you own restaurant's?

I've angel invested five. You?

Once again I never heard of a millionaire talk pathetic grammar like you.

And I am the king of it

Once again I never heard of a millionaire talk pathetic grammar like you.

When have you ever heard me "talk?"

Deflection is just boring to me.

I asked you a pointed question on what you wrote. That isn't "deflection."
 
For those of you who coWhyntinue to think we need an indefinite shut down for this virus and that the economy will somehow just automatically come roaring back, a lot of small businesses out there will never reopen. A lot of people will be staring down unemployment for a long time to come. The cure continues to be worse than the disease.

"Each restaurant to reopen from a standstill of 30 or 60 or 90 days is going to take tens and tens of thousands of dollars or more, well over $100,000 to open, and we're going to require a significant amount of capital to get back up and running at some point," Cameron Mitchell Restaurants founder and CEO Cameron Mitchell told FOX Business' Cheryl Casone on Monday.

Why so much? They have freezers for the meat/fish? Or is everything they serve fresh? I've never heard of them, so I don't know.

If you don't understand business, then maybe you shouldn't be stumping for a complete shutdown of our economy so we can temporarily delay the passing of people who are already headed to the cemetary anyway.

This is going to hurt the living....big time.

I'll be yelling and screaming at people who advocated this for a long long time.

You're taking the Dan Patrick approach to improve the economy?
 
Many of the jobs lost because of the decision to make the world stop going around will not be coming back. There'll be robotics doing what they used to do because businesses will discover that robots done get locked out the plant by government edict.

Now if robots could vote....then surely Democrats would lobby for "robot rights".

There was no decision, it was a necessity when asswipePINO failed to act. I have four bipartisan MOC's that prove that.
 
Looks like the winner here was construction when they put up all those new restaurants at record speed post 2010.
The trades went from building mansions, to servicing slums in '09

By '10 Shovel ready came about, most of us had no choice but to sign on

I was head spark on one such project, hands down the most corrupt deal i've ever been on, or want to be on

By the end of it ,somewhere in '11, three dz mechanics liens had been filed, & a dz small biz's went under

the state economic bigwigs paid everyone off ,so much on a $$$, to STFU, i was the last one (they had to get us all) , could not get a journalist to cover the story, no lawyer was interested in a class action suit.... (small wonder why...) and finally caved die to pressure from my starving peers

So you see, if i appear to have zero faith in governance's ability to mitigate economic disasters, i come by it honestly.....

~S~
 
For those of you who continue to think we need an indefinite shut down for this virus and that the economy will somehow just automatically come roaring back, a lot of small businesses out there will never reopen. A lot of people will be staring down unemployment for a long time to come. The cure continues to be worse than the disease.

"Each restaurant to reopen from a standstill of 30 or 60 or 90 days is going to take tens and tens of thousands of dollars or more, well over $100,000 to open, and we're going to require a significant amount of capital to get back up and running at some point," Cameron Mitchell Restaurants founder and CEO Cameron Mitchell told FOX Business' Cheryl Casone on Monday.

Damn.. I worried about my job now lol .. I just hope a miracle happens and they find a cure for this thing or I’ll be starting a go fund me page ha

If your employer took the necessary means to protect his/her business you won't have a problem. If you're working for an idiot, good luck.
You know nothing about running a business
Too many words...you could have stopped after "You know nothing."
 
So, some CEO grabs some wild-eyed figures concerning the cost of re-opening restaurants, obviously with his eyes firmly on the trough filled with taxpayer dollars. Of course, with "business" in distress, Rightardia immediately feels hundreds of thousands of lives sacrificed on the altar of profits would be a-okay, or otherwise socialism for business would be warranted.

Just about the only one professing to believe the economy will come roaring back, take off like a rocket and immediately be better than at any time before, is the Orange dunce.

Fox Business... Where corporate overlords inform rightarded geezers what they are supposed to "think".
 
Many of the jobs lost because of the decision to make the world stop going around will not be coming back. There'll be robotics doing what they used to do because businesses will discover that robots done get locked out the plant by government edict.

Now if robots could vote....then surely Democrats would lobby for "robot rights".

There was no decision, it was a necessity when asswipePINO failed to act. I have four bipartisan MOC's that prove that.

You are so full of shit it is bubbling out your ears.
 
For those of you who continue to think we need an indefinite shut down for this virus and that the economy will somehow just automatically come roaring back, a lot of small businesses out there will never reopen. A lot of people will be staring down unemployment for a long time to come. The cure continues to be worse than the disease.

"Each restaurant to reopen from a standstill of 30 or 60 or 90 days is going to take tens and tens of thousands of dollars or more, well over $100,000 to open, and we're going to require a significant amount of capital to get back up and running at some point," Cameron Mitchell Restaurants founder and CEO Cameron Mitchell told FOX Business' Cheryl Casone on Monday.



The longer this lasts, the more effort, expense and time will be needed to recruit, hire and train replacement staff. Not only those staff members who are killed directly or indirectly from the pestilence, but others who might be forced to leave town due to lack of money being earned or those waitresses and cooks that decide to switch career paths and become Walmart associates or work in other necessary work.
 
Walmart associates
i can see it now......
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~S~
 
For those of you who continue to think we need an indefinite shut down for this virus and that the economy will somehow just automatically come roaring back, a lot of small businesses out there will never reopen. A lot of people will be staring down unemployment for a long time to come. The cure continues to be worse than the disease.

"Each restaurant to reopen from a standstill of 30 or 60 or 90 days is going to take tens and tens of thousands of dollars or more, well over $100,000 to open, and we're going to require a significant amount of capital to get back up and running at some point," Cameron Mitchell Restaurants founder and CEO Cameron Mitchell told FOX Business' Cheryl Casone on Monday.

How is being dead worse than the cure? I thought the Right was all about pro-life? Lol! That's been the joke of the late twentieth and twenty first century.

Don't let these black-hearted fools hoodwink you for a single second. They understand "quality of life" very well--they use it to justify why mothers should actually MURDER their babies in the womb--because their babies will be, guess what, poor.

But now that half of America is going to be poor, they don't care. It furthers their ends.

Demonic.
 
For those of you who coWhyntinue to think we need an indefinite shut down for this virus and that the economy will somehow just automatically come roaring back, a lot of small businesses out there will never reopen. A lot of people will be staring down unemployment for a long time to come. The cure continues to be worse than the disease.

"Each restaurant to reopen from a standstill of 30 or 60 or 90 days is going to take tens and tens of thousands of dollars or more, well over $100,000 to open, and we're going to require a significant amount of capital to get back up and running at some point," Cameron Mitchell Restaurants founder and CEO Cameron Mitchell told FOX Business' Cheryl Casone on Monday.

Why so much? They have freezers for the meat/fish? Or is everything they serve fresh? I've never heard of them, so I don't know.
NO. Paying a grand a month or often much more more for commercial rate electric and gas to keep the shit running isn't worth it; on an indefinite timeline.
Ditch everything for chump change and do a complete restock....WHENEVER $$$.. with no idea about volume of clientele.--- $ or ?
Bankrupt folks wont be going out for a LONG time after (if there is an after) and world tourism will be nil other than 4 seasons -Hilton and shit like that.
I hadn't thought about the coming recession/depression. Yes, eating out is a "splurge," especially for a family. I spend a $10 in the morning for breakfast and feel kinda guilty. So you've got a point there.
..we hardly ever eat out...no cable tv [ most of that sucks anyway ]....used to have 1 car, as I biked to work everyday [ I loved it ] ...a freakin Subway sandwich is over priced.......when we did go out, my daughter and I shared a meal- there's usually enough to fill us up [ bread and coffee adds to it ]
 
For those of you who continue to think we need an indefinite shut down for this virus and that the economy will somehow just automatically come roaring back, a lot of small businesses out there will never reopen. A lot of people will be staring down unemployment for a long time to come. The cure continues to be worse than the disease.

"Each restaurant to reopen from a standstill of 30 or 60 or 90 days is going to take tens and tens of thousands of dollars or more, well over $100,000 to open, and we're going to require a significant amount of capital to get back up and running at some point," Cameron Mitchell Restaurants founder and CEO Cameron Mitchell told FOX Business' Cheryl Casone on Monday.



It's always the micro and the small who get clobbered the worst ...those doors gotta open day in day out

Although me an ma lady ya know meeting out on a dark road was some lockdown weekday fun we're really not teenagers... ...we'd like to maybe start going back out to dinner on a friday night and play footsie under the table ..

She dying to go back to work
 
For those of you who continue to think we need an indefinite shut down for this virus and that the economy will somehow just automatically come roaring back, a lot of small businesses out there will never reopen. A lot of people will be staring down unemployment for a long time to come. The cure continues to be worse than the disease.

"Each restaurant to reopen from a standstill of 30 or 60 or 90 days is going to take tens and tens of thousands of dollars or more, well over $100,000 to open, and we're going to require a significant amount of capital to get back up and running at some point," Cameron Mitchell Restaurants founder and CEO Cameron Mitchell told FOX Business' Cheryl Casone on Monday.

This is sad. A lot of businesses we knew will not be back, and their employees may have a hard time finding work after this is over.

I will always believe this was a major overreaction and a very costly mistake.
Tell that to the one's who are infected, and to those who have lost loved one's. And those like you who thought the same thing you do, who either got sick or lost loved one's, no longer feel the need to believe what you continue to believe.
Then nobody should ever leave the house again! Good Allah why has THIS virus got you tards worked up above all others? You are so easily manipulated by the MSM and you DEMAND we feed into your hysteria.

Ain't gonna do it!
You put it that way, because you yourself never had an intelligent argument for the problem. Common sense tells us what we have to do collectively in order to survive. And if we don't, thousands more are going to die. It's just the way it is.
 
For those of you who continue to think we need an indefinite shut down for this virus and that the economy will somehow just automatically come roaring back, a lot of small businesses out there will never reopen. A lot of people will be staring down unemployment for a long time to come. The cure continues to be worse than the disease.

"Each restaurant to reopen from a standstill of 30 or 60 or 90 days is going to take tens and tens of thousands of dollars or more, well over $100,000 to open, and we're going to require a significant amount of capital to get back up and running at some point," Cameron Mitchell Restaurants founder and CEO Cameron Mitchell told FOX Business' Cheryl Casone on Monday.

This is sad. A lot of businesses we knew will not be back, and their employees may have a hard time finding work after this is over.

I will always believe this was a major overreaction and a very costly mistake.
Tell that to the one's who are infected, and to those who have lost loved one's. And those like you who thought the same thing you do, who either got sick or lost loved one's, no longer feel the need to believe what you continue to believe.


well, that;s one vote for making homeless people out of those tens of millions of productive Americans not living with him in his Mom's basement, anyway. .
Let em die right? Pro-life you are not.
Restaurants are going to have to buy a shit load of food to reopen and not knowing if people will
Come out is scary
If they aren't sure people will come, chances are they won't open. And why would they not be sure whether they will come? Other than social distancing and self quarantine, people won't know who is infected or not, because some never show signs, and very few Americans have been tested. I suspect the restaurants have already figured this out for themselves, what their clients figured out a long time ago. Meaning, I'm not setting foot in a restaurant until this thing passes.
I think by May, new cases will be very few and we willl have meds to combat this thing. They will push forward drugs being tested rather quickly.. I actually served the Utah Jazz player that shut down the nba, I didn’t catch anything. But we have to go back to work
Yea, I hope you're right. I've been quarantined for three weeks and I am not enjoying it. I have been an outdoor person all my life, and this is not my style.
“China did everything right” —-BWK

Quarantined in China. LOL
Lol! You got your ass kicked over an argument you never had, and now you can't handle it.
 
For those of you who continue to think we need an indefinite shut down for this virus and that the economy will somehow just automatically come roaring back, a lot of small businesses out there will never reopen. A lot of people will be staring down unemployment for a long time to come. The cure continues to be worse than the disease.

"Each restaurant to reopen from a standstill of 30 or 60 or 90 days is going to take tens and tens of thousands of dollars or more, well over $100,000 to open, and we're going to require a significant amount of capital to get back up and running at some point," Cameron Mitchell Restaurants founder and CEO Cameron Mitchell told FOX Business' Cheryl Casone on Monday.



It's always the micro and the small who get clobbered the worst ...those doors gotta open day in day out

Although me an ma lady ya know meeting out on a dark road was some lockdown weekday fun we're really not teenagers... ...we'd like to maybe start going back out to dinner on a friday night and play footsie under the table ..

She dying to go back to work
If she were dying because she got infected at work, you would have never typed this post of yours. The economy isn't coming back if "ALL" people do not quarantine and wear protective gear for weeks. Half the people or less were doing it, like myself, and its still worth shit, because the rest of them thought it was bs thanks to Trump, and didn't self quarantine.
 

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