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  2. Normal (upcoming film) - Wikipedia

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    Normal is an upcoming American crime thriller film directed by Ben Wheatley from a script written by Derek Kolstad and Bob Odenkirk. Odenkirk also stars in the film alongside Henry Winkler , Lena Headey , Ryan Allen, Billy MacLellan , Brendan Fletcher , Peter Shinkoda , and Jess McLeod .

  3. Why Sit-Down Chain Restaurants Are Struggling - AOL

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    Full-service chains like Red Lobster, TGI Fridays and others are having a hard time

  4. Coca-Cola sales drop 28%, as the pandemic forced restaurants ...

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    Coca-Cola sales dropped 28% in the second quarter due to the closure of restaurants, movie theaters and sports arenas, but the company says that the worst could be over. James Quincey, the company ...

  5. 'Devastating to businesses': Kevin O'Leary explains why ...

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    O’Leary notes while some restaurants have had to scale back or even declare bankruptcy, others are moving to less expensive locations or turning into commercial kitchens that specialize only in ...

  6. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the restaurant industry in ...

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    The US restaurant industry was projected at $899 billion (~$1.04 trillion in 2023) in sales for 2020 by the National Restaurant Association, the main trade association for the industry in the United States. [2] [3] An estimated 99 percent of companies in the industry are family-owned small businesses with fewer than 50 employees. [4]

  7. Retail apocalypse - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "retail apocalypse" began gaining widespread usage in 2017 following multiple announcements from many major retailers of plans to either discontinue or greatly scale back a retail presence, including companies such as H.H. Gregg, Family Christian Stores and The Limited all going out of business entirely. [18]

  8. Yes, the Sales Reports Are Scary, but Here's Why I Believe ...

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    It's fermented grape juice in a glass, sure, but as Moore said, it always goes back to food and experience and connection. "Wine isn’t just alcohol. It’s not Everclear, or those BuzzBallz that ...

  9. Dump months - Wikipedia

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    A marquee in January 2014 advertising an assortment of films typical for that time of year. The dump months are what the film community has, before the era of streaming television, called the two periods of the year when there have been lowered commercial and critical expectations for most new theatrical releases from American filmmakers and distributors.