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  2. What went wrong at Red Lobster - AOL

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    By the early 1970s, with General Mills’ advertising muscle behind it, Red Lobster opened restaurants across the South. ... By 1978, Red Lobster had 236 restaurants and $291 million in sales. It ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Red Lobster - Wikipedia

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    The first Red Lobster restaurant was opened on January 18, 1968, in Lakeland, Florida, by entrepreneurs Bill Darden and Charley Woodsby. [11] [12] The oft-quoted date of March 27, 1968, is based on the incorporation date of Red Lobster Inns of America, Inc. (now GMRI, Inc.) in the Florida Secretary of State's Office.

  5. List of defunct restaurants of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Red Apple Rest; Reisenweber's Cafe; Reuben's Restaurant; Rhong-Tiam, New York City; Rosanjin, New York City; Saul, New York City; Semilla, New York City; Shanley's Restaurants; Sherry's; La Sirena, New York City; Soto, New York City; The Spotted Pig; Stage Deli; Stock Exchange Luncheon Club; Stork Club; Take Root, New York City; Telepan, New ...

  6. William Darden - Wikipedia

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    William Bristor Darden (November 17, 1918 – March 29, 1994), known as Bill, was an American businessman and the founder of the Red Lobster restaurant franchise. He is also the namesake of the multi-brand restaurant operator Darden Restaurants, which considers Darden to be its founder.

  7. 24 Discontinued '70s and '80s Foods That We'll Never ... - AOL

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    3. Keebler Fudge Magic Middles. Neither the chocolate fudge cream inside a shortbread cookie nor versions with peanut butter or chocolate chip crusts survived.

  8. Who owns Red Lobster? A look at ownership, menu changes ... - AOL

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  9. Ponderosa and Bonanza Steakhouses - Wikipedia

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    At that time, 36 Canadian Ponderosa locations were acquired by General Mills Restaurant Group which converted them to Red Lobster restaurants. [9] In the meantime, Bonanza maintained a presence in Canada. [10] The last Canadian location closed in November, 2010. [11] In February 1988, Ponderosa was sold to Metromedia Restaurant Group. [7]