There will always be a White Castle somewhere.
There is one up 67 that was a occasional stop on the way home from late games. Always room for 4 pepperjack with ketchup.
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There will always be a White Castle somewhere.
Yikes! You eat White Castle on road trips?!! Man you must have one tough stomach. White Castle should be served with a diaper.There is one up 67 that was a occasional stop on the way home from late games. Always room for 4 pepperjack with ketchup.
There is one up 67 that was a occasional stop on the way home from late games. Always room for 4 pepperjack with ketchup.
My one white castle complaint is that one must apply their own ketchup. Since I tend to eat while driving, adding ketchup is tricky.
I think a lot of Bloomington restaurants are doomed. My neighbor is a kitchen manager in town, he said the April and graduation traffic is what gave restaurants the money to get through the summer.
Since we're too cheap to take advantage of the Bton restaurant scene, I really don't know, but I seem to recall a number of places went under during the Great Recession. BICBW. Regardless, there's always a lot of churn in that segment, and there no doubt be a number go under. The question will be how quickly they will come back, in their present form or newly reconstituted, once things start reverting to something resembling "normal".The diverse and authentic dining scene has always been an aspect that sets Btown apart form other places. I too suspect we lose several in the mid term. Sad to think about.
I think a lot of small business are barely making it even in normal times. Many can't handle a downturn like this even if getting some assistance.I am shocked by this stat. Is it because they don’t expect people to come back anytime soon? It’s only been six weeks. and a percentage I’m sure got stimulus money, ppp etc. More than half the businesses in our country are that vulnerable?
Like most people who can't deal with a $400 emergency expense out of reserves or cash flow, too many small businesses are way undercapitalized. When things go sour they don't have the reserves or the collateral assets to stay afloat. Fixed costs don't go away.I think a lot of small business are barely making it even in normal times. Many can't handle a downturn like this even if getting some assistance.
Since we're too cheap to take advantage of the Bton restaurant scene, I really don't know, but I seem to recall a number of places went under during the Great Recession. BICBW. Regardless, there's always a lot of churn in that segment, and there no doubt be a number go under. The question will be how quickly they will come back, in their present form or newly reconstituted, once things start reverting to something resembling "normal".
Closing all locations permanently putting hundreds out of work due to coronavirus hysteria and rights violations.
https://www.wthr.com/article/after-...strictions-stacked-pickle-close-all-locations
Now who is protesting too much?
Oh, and your error was not a spelling mistake, which can usually be attributed to carelessness, nor was it akin to a misuse of "you're" and "your", which typically indicates laziness. Your error was more a result of poor vocabulary.
Now you can wave that white flag.
You post like it, too.
gonna tip toe out to the end of the limb and guess you are a fan of IMPOTUS leadership and decision making?Closing all locations permanently putting hundreds out of work due to coronavirus hysteria and rights violations.
https://www.wthr.com/article/after-...strictions-stacked-pickle-close-all-locations
gonna tip toe out to the end of the limb and guess you are a fan of IMPOTUS leadership and decision making?