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Survival Prepper
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2 yrs

The Restaurant Apocalypse of 2024 Is a Really Bad Sign
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The Restaurant Apocalypse of 2024 Is a Really Bad Sign

Author of How to Prep When You’re Broke and Bloom Where You’re Planted online course Americans love to eat out. But recently, many have reported that even fast food costs too much due to inflation and the demands of higher wages. Hundreds of popular restaurant chains have closed locations this year, which is concerning. You might call it the restaurant apocalypse. When a meal for one person at McDonald’s costs nearly $20, most folks would rather add that money to their ever-climbing grocery bills. People are choosing not to eat out anymore, and that is a really bad sign for the economy in more ways that one. The workers are affected, the franchisees are affected, the landlords of the restaurant properties are affected, and then there are all the other bills that don’t get paid because of the initial folks who lost income. What restaurants are closing? Recently, you may have heard that Red Lobster has recently closed dozens of locations with more on the chopping block. But that’s not the only place shuttering their shops. They’ve filed for bankruptcy and many blame its ill-fated Ultimate Endless Shrimp promotion as being the straw that broke the lobster’s back. Fifteen Pizza Hut locations in Indiana closed overnight, due to a financial dispute with one of its largest franchisees. And there could be many more to come. The dispute centres on millions of dollars in unpaid bills and puts 129 more locations in Illinois, Georgia, South Carolina and Wisconsin at risk of closure. (source) Applebees has closed more than 300 restaurants in the past year, and another 25-35 locations are due to close this year. Boston Market used to have hundreds of locations but is now down to only 27 remaining after abrupt bankruptcies. It’s also the end of an era at Steak ‘N Shake. They’ve dwindled from more than 600 locations to 148 over the past few years. Other restaurants closing locations include Denny’s, Hardee’s, PDQ, MOD Pizza, TGIFriday’s, Dairy Queen, KFC, Cracker Barrel, Outback Steakhouse, and Arby’s. Whether you eat at these places or not, the abrupt closures are sending ripples through the economy. A lot of people are losing their jobs. The scenario is a lot bigger than not being able to get your favorite junk food fix. When a business closes overnight, all the folks who worked there are very suddenly out of a job. Forbes reports: Restaurant closures place workers in a precarious situation. Employees immediately lose their source of income and employment benefits, including health insurance. This can create significant financial hardship, especially without severance pay. If someone is working at a lower-paying job like a fast food restaurant, it’s probably difficult for them to have a hefty emergency fund to weather this storm. Some have complained they were even unable to get their last paychecks from closed locations, leaving them out of money that they had already earned. How does a person making minimum wage come up with the rent money when one of their checks is withheld? When their income stops instantly? This is an indicator of an economy that has been stretched thin. We’ve watched thousands of retail stores close over the years. We’ve watched banks closing branches quite suddenly. Now we’re watching as an American tradition – going out to eat – is beginning to dwindle. We used to go out to dinner for all sorts of reasons: an outing with friends, a date, a celebration for an accomplishment, a weekly event with the family, or something to eat when you have no time to cook. But with prices going up in every sector, a lot of folks are no longer willing to pay $20-30 per person for a meal – often one that isn’t even very high quality. When you can barely afford groceries, rent, and medical bills, an $8 Big Mac isn’t high on your list of priorities. Have you seen chain restaurants closing in your area? I used to eat out with my family once a week or so, but now we hardly ever do. It’s simply too much money that could be used elsewhere. Have you witnessed any of these restaurant closings where you live? What about other restaurants? Do you eat out as often as you used to? If so, is it due to the prices or the quality? Let’s discuss it in the comments section. About Daisy Daisy Luther is a coffee-swigging, adventure-seeking, globe-trotting blogger. She is the founder and publisher of three websites.  1) The Organic Prepper, which is about current events, preparedness, self-reliance, and the pursuit of liberty; 2)  The Frugalite, a website with thrifty tips and solutions to help people get a handle on their personal finances without feeling deprived; and 3) PreppersDailyNews.com, an aggregate site where you can find links to all the most important news for those who wish to be prepared. Her work is widely republished across alternative media and she has appeared in many interviews. Daisy is the best-selling author of 5 traditionally published books, 12 self-published books, and runs a small digital publishing company with PDF guides, printables, and courses at SelfRelianceand Survival.com You can find her on Facebook, Pinterest, Gab, MeWe, Parler, Instagram, and Twitter. The post The Restaurant Apocalypse of 2024 Is a Really Bad Sign appeared first on The Organic Prepper.
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2 yrs

Becket Fund Lawyer Argues for Religious Liberty of Catholic School
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Becket Fund Lawyer Argues for Religious Liberty of Catholic School

A catholic school’s ability to operate in accordance with its faith is in jeopardy.  The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit heard oral arguments in St. Joseph Parish v. Nessel on Tuesday, June 11. The case involves a Catholic school in Michigan that is asking the court to protect its ability to hire staff who share its faith. The Michigan Supreme Court reinterpreted a state civil rights statute’s definition of sex in July 2022 to include sexual orientation without any exemption for religious organizations. In March 2023, the Michigan legislature wrote this into state law, expressly prohibiting discrimination on sexual orientation or gender identity.  The school’s right to hire staff who hold its views on marriage and gender is at risk. St. Joseph’s asks all staff to be practicing Catholics and uphold the faith.  St. Joseph’s also risks being sued for discrimination because of its beliefs about gender and marriage, as the law makes it illegal to decline to use staff or students’ preferred personal pronouns, or to have separate girls’ and boys’ bathrooms and locker rooms. Senior Counsel at the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty Will Haun argued the case before the Sixth Circuit Court on June 11. “At stake for St. Joseph’s is whether or not St. Joseph can continue to operate as a Catholic parish, a Catholic school, a Catholic institution in Michigan without having to surrender its way of life or ask permission from the government first before it exercises its religion,” Haun told The Daily Signal. Haun joins “The Daily Signal Podcast” to discuss what the case means for Christian institutions nationwide. Listen to the podcast below. The post Becket Fund Lawyer Argues for Religious Liberty of Catholic School appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Survival Prepper
Survival Prepper  
2 yrs

War On Nation’s Food Supply?: Idaho Restricts Water To 500,000 Acres Of Farmland
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War On Nation’s Food Supply?: Idaho Restricts Water To 500,000 Acres Of Farmland

War On Nation’s Food Supply?: Idaho Restricts Water To 500,000 Acres Of Farmland
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Elon Musk Slams “Extinctionist Movement” Who See Humans As A “Plague”
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Elon Musk Slams “Extinctionist Movement” Who See Humans As A “Plague”

Elon Musk Slams “Extinctionist Movement” Who See Humans As A “Plague”
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2 yrs

Hundreds Of Thousands Of Americans Are Going “Off Grid” In Anticipation Of What Is Coming
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Hundreds Of Thousands Of Americans Are Going “Off Grid” In Anticipation Of What Is Coming

Hundreds Of Thousands Of Americans Are Going “Off Grid” In Anticipation Of What Is Coming
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2 yrs

“Upcoming Report Will Expose Horrors” Of Biden’s Lost 85,000 Migrant Children In America
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“Upcoming Report Will Expose Horrors” Of Biden’s Lost 85,000 Migrant Children In America

“Upcoming Report Will Expose Horrors” Of Biden’s Lost 85,000 Migrant Children In America
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Doug Casey on How the Climate Hysteria Is Lowering Your Standard of Living
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Doug Casey on How the Climate Hysteria Is Lowering Your Standard of Living

Doug Casey on How the Climate Hysteria Is Lowering Your Standard of Living
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The Restaurant Apocalypse of 2024 Is a Really Bad Sign
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The Restaurant Apocalypse of 2024 Is a Really Bad Sign

The Restaurant Apocalypse of 2024 Is a Really Bad Sign
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Do THIS To Extend The Life Of Your Batteries
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Do THIS To Extend The Life Of Your Batteries

Do THIS To Extend The Life Of Your Batteries
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10 Brilliant Ways to Keep Chickens Cool in Summer
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10 Brilliant Ways to Keep Chickens Cool in Summer

10 Brilliant Ways to Keep Chickens Cool in Summer
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