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Romano’s Macaroni Grill Files for Bankruptcy Protection

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It's a tough world out there for existing sit-down restaurant chains. Color us unsurprised.

— Kristen Hawley

The owner of Romano’s Macaroni Grill filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Wednesday, blaming its falling fortunes on the changing tastes of diners who increasingly don’t want to eat at sit-down restaurant chains.

Romano’s Macaroni Grill and its rivals have been losing customers to cheaper and faster chains. At the same time, younger customers prefer to dine at non-chain restaurants. Early this week, sit-down chain Ruby Tuesday Inc. agreed to be sold for $146 million and taken private after tweaks to its menu and restaurants failed to boost sales.

Romano’s Macaroni Grill’s owner Mac Acquisition LLC says its 93 restaurants will remain open. But since the beginning of the year, it has closed nearly 40 unprofitable locations.

The Denver-based company has about 4,600 employees.

 

 

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Romano's Macaroni Grill has filed for bankruptcy protection. / Macaroni Grill Facebook

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