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  2. Red Lobster - Wikipedia

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    Red Lobster Hospitality, LLC is an American casual dining restaurant chain headquartered in Orlando, Florida.The company has operations across most of the United States (including Puerto Rico and Guam) and Canada, as well as in China, Ecuador, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Philippines, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates; as of June 23, 2020, the company had 719 locations worldwide.

  3. Red Lobster bankruptcy exit gets green light. Fate of the all ...

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    Red Lobster currently operates in 544 restaurants in 44 U.S. states and four Canadian provinces. Sign up for our Wide Shot newsletter to get the latest entertainment business news, analysis and ...

  4. It wasn't the endless shrimp that doomed Red Lobster. How ...

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    The sale/leaseback that helped sink Red Lobster involved the July 2014 sale of premium real estate underneath 500 of its stores, which generated $1.5 billion.

  5. The forgotten racial history of Red Lobster - AOL

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    Red Lobster attracted both working-class and affluent Black diners during the 1970s and 1980s at a time when many sit-down restaurants were unwelcoming of Black patrons, said Marcia Chatelain, a ...

  6. William Darden - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, Darden founded the first Red Lobster restaurant in Lakeland, Florida, an inland city. The restaurant was initially called the Red Lobster Inn. Darden was inspired by Gary's Duck Inn, an Orlando seafood restaurant that Darden bought in 1963 with some partners. [3] The business became so successful that Darden opened four more restaurants.

  7. Red Lobster says it will soon exit bankruptcy protection ...

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    Red Lobster said Thursday that it expects to operate about 544 locations across the U.S. and Canada upon emerging from bankruptcy. That's down from 578 disclosed as of May's bankruptcy filing.

  8. American lobster - Wikipedia

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    It is also known as Atlantic lobster, Canadian lobster, true lobster, northern lobster, Canadian Reds, [3] or Maine lobster. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It can reach a body length of 64 cm (25 in), and a mass of over 20 kilograms (44 lb), making it not only the heaviest crustacean in the world, but also the heaviest of all living arthropod species.

  9. Is Red Lobster going out of business? Here's what it means ...

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    Red Lobster, a popular seafood restaurant chain, has reportedly been considering filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, according to a report from Bloomberg. That has spurred rumors of mass closures ...