• deweydecibel
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    9 months ago

    There’s this local brew-pub restaurant, the kind of place that had its own brand of craft beer and a trendy local restaurant connected to the brewery. The sort of business that skyrocketed in popularity in the 2010s. Started in 2014, was doing great business, really popular night scene, etc. No dollar signs on the menus, if you know what I mean.

    They recently just announced they’re going out of business and closing down everything. I was sad and upset about it…until I read the interview the owner did where he explained why they had to close, and snuck in there between “I took loans out I can’t pay back because interest rates went up”, “business not recovering post-COVID”, and “supply costs going up”, he added “wage inflation”.

    I’ve never done a 180 on a small business owner faster.

    • HopeOfTheGunblade
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      159 months ago

      Having a business has the damnedest way of making people forget that you can’t shear sheep you starved to death.

    • Queen HawlSera
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      69 months ago

      Wage Inflation!?!? The minimum wage is STILL 7.25, and basically no business is hiring for that amount because they know they’d be laughed at.

      And I don’t know what you mean by “No dollar sign on the menu” please elaborate

      • deweydecibel
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        9 months ago

        Around the mid 2010s it became a very trendy thing for hip, new restaurants to not put the $ sign next to the prices for items on the menu, and no decimals either. If something is $11.00 they just put “11”.

        Now they all seem to do that.

        • Queen HawlSera
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          49 months ago

          Oh, I thought you meant the price was literally not on the menu at all, but that didn’t make sense with the context given. Since that just means “If you have to ask you can’t afford it.”