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Yelp data shows permanent small business closures have exceeded 60% in some markets
I hope people with a genuine appreciation of food will fill the void.
Haven't lost one in my small town,
Lost dozens in my town. And neighboring towns.
Not gonna happen. The second a place becomes popular, 90% of the time the owner is thinking franchise the fucker. And then it becomes another place that pumps out shit food.
I am certain a day will arrive when a State apparatchik arrives at the door, barely able to speak English, with a clip board to inventory house and belongings to levy further edicted excise taxes. Quartering of homeless is going to be around the corner.
Ceffer saysI am certain a day will arrive when a State apparatchik arrives at the door, barely able to speak English, with a clip board to inventory house and belongings to levy further edicted excise taxes. Quartering of homeless is going to be around the corner.
We are already arriving there in some ways. The governor is literally suggesting taxing people who did nothing wrong to pay black people "reparations" for things that happened far away in other states, and the homeless are being quartered in hotels in SF.
Eh, I'm extremely skeptical of anything yelp does and their data. We're doing just fine out here in IL hill billy country. All the businesses are open and frankly some of them are pretty damn busy. Haven't lost one in my small town, which in theory should be more susceptible to closures. 60% is the extreme case and clearly what the media does to freak you out and get clicks/views.
Business failures are a normal facet of life - really pretty simple
True, but small restaurants that have been around for years are failing in abnormally large numbers where I live, and we don't have hard shutdowns. So it must be corona-related.
small restaurants that have been around for years are failing in abnormally large numbers where I live. So it must be corona-related.
but no way will Democrats do that before the election
I always thought that Covid ulterior motive was to eliminate the cash flow of myriad businesses
Ceffer saysI always thought that Covid ulterior motive was to eliminate the cash flow of myriad businesses
or to remake population into stupid sheep who do whatever the "experts" and government want them to, such as wearing masks. May be next year it will be public wearing of adult diapers to signal submission to our government
Dbr6 saysCeffer saysI always thought that Covid ulterior motive was to eliminate the cash flow of myriad businesses
or to remake population into stupid sheep who do whatever the "experts" and government want them to, such as wearing masks. May be next year it will be public wearing of adult diapers to signal submission to our government
Diarrhea is listed as a Covid symptom, btw.
YELP has plenty of issues and I can't stress enough that businesses should never pay them a dime for marketing services. That said, they provide a good ground-up view of the state of the economy down to a granular, smallest business in town inclusive level of detail. Here's a report on permanent business closures according to their data.
https://www.nbcnews.com/business/economy/almost-60-percent-business-closures-are-now-permanent-new-yelp-n1240209