catastrophically underestimating the cost of a poorly thought-out deal on cheap shellfish

  • fox [comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    We laugh at the unlimited shrimp putting them under but it’s another case of a capital firm coming in, wringing every possible dollar out of it, and destroying a company

  • Llituro [he/him, they/them]@hexbear.netOP
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    from wikipedia:

    Red Lobster has offered an endless snow crab leg promotion twice in its history (as of September 2003). However, in 2003, the promotion resulted in its parent company, Darden Restaurants, taking a $3 million charge to third-quarter earnings, resulting in president Edna Morris’s departure from the company.

    The chain also underestimated how many times a customer would order more. Further complicating matters at the restaurant level was the time customers spent table-side in the restaurant cracking crab legs. This resulted in increased waiting times in the lobby and overall diminished customer capacity per hour.

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    Very funny story, tl;dr

    • Red Lobster are $1B billion in debt

    • The previous owner sold land that the restaurants sit on to the new owner who then and leased it back to Red Lobster at massive increases

    • Thai Union became the only Red Lobster shrimp vendor, overcharging for shrimp and skipping quality reviews (Thai Union has written off its $500m+ investment)

    • Thai seafood firm Thai Union is an owner in the company and used Endless shrimp to dump its own shrimp supply which cost Red Lobster $11 million

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      behind every good news story about a brand going under is the real story about innovative financial crimes committed by a venture capital firm that is something of an artisan at that sort of thing.

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    Shit, now where will I go once a decade to triple my chance of dying of a heart attack by gorging myself on cheddar biscuits.

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    I remember my mom taking me there when she was working at it back in the ’90s. I was mildly creeped out looking at the brownish lobsters with colorful rubber bands over their claws as they were sitting around in the aquarium. I think that there was even a moment when somebody showed one of those lobsters up close to me, but I could most well be misremembering. It would certainly explain why I’ve never been interested in trying lobster.

    Anyway, watching corporations file for bankruptcy is fun. The more the merrier.