Bring in more traffic by losing money. Works every time.
Uh I remember reading this story 4 or 5 years ago. I think it’s part propaganda by Red Lobster to drum up traffic. If you think you’re getting more for your money and they are losing money because of it...you’ll go more often.
Given how fat and voluminous America has become bottomless pit customers aren’t Red Lobsters friends.
Whoda thunk it?
Get a bigger truck.
The Jerk Store, however, is doing fine. They have an endless supply.
History repeats. Endless shrimp helped put northeastern chain Beefsteak Charlies out of business.
https://www.retrojunk.com/c/NxYRym4e7s/beefsteak-charlies-with-free-shrimp
I remember going to Red Lobster once a year for their all you can eat Alaskan KING crab special. 7.50.
So....stop doing it. Problem solved. Geeze....
$11 million cost ??!!
That’s dirt cheap advertising
I suggest getting seafood supplies from Endless Fishing Co.
We lose a little bit on every sale but make it up in volume,
I’ve eaten at Red Lobster twice, once in Kansas City in about 1974 and was shocked that it wasn’t real seafood, and somewhere else in about 2018 because I was forced to.
Neither time did it taste like seafood, the shrimp were like frozen breaded shrimp from Walmart.
Is it really that bad?
Just make them leave the fat person carts outside.
I went in and ate over 100 shrimp scampi on one of these endless shrimp deals.
wouldn’t touch the biscuits or any sides, because I wanted to fill up on the good stuff :)
I’ve noticed the TV ads for Red Lobster seem to go after a certain clientele. No wonder they are losing money on “all you can eat shrimp”!
And no one even cares what the shrimp think. This is hard on them, too, you know.
[[Endless Shrimp Is Financially Ruining Red Lobster]]
Why? Did Chris Christie discover red lobster recently?
11 million for the quarter for a big chain ... doubt it was all caused by the endless shrimp ... appears to be other problems there.
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