Big Restaurant Chains looking at Closing. Could This Be Good For Small, Non-Franchise Restaurants?

8/28/20: For the past five months, other than the narrow margin of industries that have remained un-phased, most businesses have either shut down (temporarily or permanently), re-tooled their business model and operations, or a mix of both. It's now estimated that roughly 16,000 restaurants have closed up for good, with the possibility of doubling that number by the end of 2020. However, there are some larger restaurant chains that were already looking at downsizing, or even closing before COVID entered the ring. For a mix of reasons, perhaps the greatest being a change in consumer trends with millennials, many larger-chain restaurants found themselves sliding into trouble before 2020 began. However, if you're a small restaurant that survives this COVID-ridden paradigm, perhaps there are a few nuggets of information to take away from the problems that the larger restaurants are faced with. Ideas that you can apply to your business model as you continue to create new opportunities to not only help you survive, but thrive moving towards…

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Restaurant S.W.O.T. Analysis To Survive The “New Normal”

7/24/20: Kamron Karington is back with a vengeance! Yet, he believes that this is “the opportunity of a lifetime for restaurants”, and offers a brilliant SWOT analysis for these here and now circumstances. Again, now more than ever, it’s important to stay away from third-party online delivery services - "you can't control the customer experience with a third-party service". Kamron will cover that, and offer many other gold-nuggets of information to help you come out the other side of this 2020 craziness. In short, Kamron will give you hope, but he does go on to say that the restaurant business as you know it is over. ...Risks will have to be taken. Period. We at Bay State Merchant Services are serious about wanting our merchants to stay with us as long as they're in business, and with that, we want them to stay in business for as long as possible. We will always try to assist them in any way to do just that.

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