Restaurant bankruptcy filings have surged so far this year, echoing a broader rise in corporate bankruptcies across sectors.
At least 10 restaurant chains, not including multi-unit franchisees, have filed for bankruptcy in 2024. August alone brought three Chapter 11 filings from notable eateries. The increase in bankruptcies comes as diners pull back their spending, labor costs keep rising and Covid-era government help disappears.
Several more restaurant chains could file for bankruptcy before the end of the year. BurgerFi, which also owns Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza & Wings, said in a regulatory filing in mid-August that there is “substantial doubt” about the company’s ability to operate. Others, such as Mod Pizza, have narrowly avoided bankruptcy through a last-minute sale.
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