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The Fast Food Chain That Might Close 76 Restaurants This Year
The Fast Food Chain That Might Close 76 Restaurants This Year

Yahoo

time6 days ago

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  • Yahoo

The Fast Food Chain That Might Close 76 Restaurants This Year

In yet another case of franchisee versus parent company, fast food chain Hardee's is currently locked in a legal battle with a Nevada-based franchisee, called Paradigm Investment Group, and the real losers could be the patrons of 76 restaurants spread across the south. The eatery known for its big burgers and chicken offerings (though Hardee's' chicken sandwich did fall near the bottom of Food Republic's ranked list) is demanding Paradigm get into the 21st century and start offering online ordering (among other things), as well as adjust its business hours. Currently, the 76 stores in question are open no later than 2 p.m., eight hours shy of the 10 p.m. close-time Hardee's would prefer. Paradigm, for its part, is claiming that these changes would make the franchisee go bankrupt. When Hardee's issued a notice which declared its intent to close all 76 stores if its demands were not met, Paradigm filed a lawsuit against the fast food chain (which its parent company, CKE Restaurants, has taken up) in April. Read more: Ranking Fast Food Burgers From Worst To Best, According To Reddit While 76 restaurants hang in the balance, it's also important to note that Paradigm Investment Group, with CEO Don Wollan at the helm, has brought in over $1.6 billion in sales in the last 24 years, employs over 1,500 people across the states of Florida, Mississippi, Tennessee, and especially Alabama, and has operated these restaurants for a quarter of a century. The lawsuit, which is seeking $35 million from Hardee's to compensate Paradigm for financial losses, alleges that the organization shouldn't have to comply with Hardee's new requirements because they weren't in the contract originally. Additionally, details from the lawsuit reveal that the reason these Hardee's franchise locations close after 2 p.m. is because pretty much no one patronizes the restaurants after the lunch rush. Staying open, Paradigm argued, would end up costing the organization more money than it would bring in. Hardee's, which kicked off the fast food bacon craze in the 1990s, did end up backing off of its initial threat that it would close the 76 restaurants in question if its demands were not met, but depending on who wins this legal battle, the locations' futures are by no means secure. Want more food knowledge? Sign up to our free newsletter where we're helping thousands of foodies, like you, become culinary masters, one email at a time. Read the original article on Food Republic.

Hardee's at risk of closing more locations
Hardee's at risk of closing more locations

Daily Mail​

time26-05-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Mail​

Hardee's at risk of closing more locations

A major Hardee's operator is at risk of losing all 76 of its restaurants after the fast food giant accused it of repeatedly breaking the rules. Paradigm Investment Group, which runs Hardee's locations across Alabama , Florida , Mississippi , and Tennessee , filed a lawsuit after the company threatened to terminate its franchise agreement. Hardee's claims Paradigm refused to follow key brand standards — like offering third-party delivery, joining loyalty programs, and keeping locations open from 6am to 10pm. Some stores reportedly closed at 2pm, skipping dinner hours entirely. The franchisee also allegedly failed to pay tech fees, racking up more than $230,000 in unpaid charges, according to court documents. In its defense, Paradigm says Hardee's knew about and accepted the changes, which it claims were necessary to keep the restaurants afloat. If Hardee's prevails, Paradigm could lose all its restaurants and be forced to pay $13 million in damages in damages. Hardee's, which has 1,800 restaurants in the US, has struggled for years, amid a sales slump, restaurant closures and franchisee bankruptcies . The company has closed 200 over the past decade, and 150 since 2021. Hardee's is the 10th largest fast-food burger chain in the US in terms of total sales. Each Hardee's store generates much less revenue than the likes of McDonald's, Wendy's and Burger King. Paradigm has been a franchisee since 2000 and calls itself 'one of the most profitable and successful operators in the Hardee's brand.' However, its business practices have been a red flag in Hardee's eyes since 2021. Each Hardee's restaurant make less than $1.2 million a year, with worldwide sales being just under $2 billion, according to Restaurant Business . Another major franchisee, Summit Restaurant Holdings, closed 39 of 108 restaurants after filing for bankruptcy protection in 2023. While Hardee's has continued to crumple, its competition has also been sinking. McDonald's sales dropped 3.6 percent in its first quarter , while Burger King suffered a 1.3 percent North America sales dip after its franchisee Consolidated Burger Holdings filed for bankruptcy protection . Other fast food chains that have fallen victim to inflation and restaurant closures include Subway and Jack in the Box.

National burger chain at risk of closing MORE locations after explosive fallout with major franchisee
National burger chain at risk of closing MORE locations after explosive fallout with major franchisee

Daily Mail​

time26-05-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Mail​

National burger chain at risk of closing MORE locations after explosive fallout with major franchisee

A major Hardee's operator is at risk of losing all 76 of its restaurants after the fast food giant accused it of repeatedly breaking the rules. Paradigm Investment Group, which runs Hardee's locations across Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, and Tennessee, filed a lawsuit after the company threatened to terminate its franchise agreement. Hardee's claims Paradigm refused to follow key brand standards — like offering third-party delivery, joining loyalty programs, and keeping locations open from 6am to 10pm. Some stores reportedly closed at 2pm, skipping dinner hours entirely. The franchisee also allegedly failed to pay tech fees, racking up more than $230,000 in unpaid charges, according to court documents. In its defense, Paradigm says Hardee's knew about and accepted the changes, which it claims were necessary to keep the restaurants afloat. If Hardee's prevails, Paradigm could lose all its restaurants and be forced to pay $13 million in damages in damages. Hardee's, which has 1,800 restaurants in the US, has struggled for years, amid a sales slump, restaurant closures and franchisee bankruptcies. The company has closed 200 over the past decade, and 150 since 2021. Hardee's franchisee Paradigm Investment Group is at risk of losing restaurants after filing a lawsuit against the fast food chain Hardee's is the 10th largest fast-food burger chain in the US in terms of total sales. Each Hardee's store generates much less revenue than the likes of McDonald's, Wendy's and Burger King. Paradigm has been a franchisee since 2000 and calls itself 'one of the most profitable and successful operators in the Hardee's brand.' However, its business practices have been a red flag in Hardee's eyes since 2021. For example, refusing to participate in loyalty programs may frustrate customers who cannot accumulate points when they visit certain restaurants. The company sent a notice to the franchisee requesting the policies change last year. However, Paradigm did not make the changes and Hardee's declared the franchisee was in default of its agreements in January. 'They were ramming things down our throat which weren't in the franchise agreement,' Paradigm CEO Don Wollan told the Franchise Times. Hardee's sent Paradigm another notice in February and threatened to terminate its agreements on April 15, the day after they filed the lawsuit. Each Hardee's restaurant makes less than $1.2 million year, and its yearly worldwide sales are just under $2 billion Paradigm was right to say Hardee's has been struggling financially. The chain has closed more than 200 restaurants over the past 10 years, including a beloved South Carolina location. Each Hardee's restaurant make less than $1.2 million a year, with worldwide sales being just under $2 billion, according to Restaurant Business. Another major franchisee, Summit Restaurant Holdings, closed 39 of 108 restaurants after filing for bankruptcy protection in 2023. While Hardee's has continued to crumple, its competition has also been sinking. McDonald's sales dropped 3.6 percent in its first quarter, while Burger King suffered a 1.3 percent North America sales dip after its franchisee Consolidated Burger Holdings filed for bankruptcy protection. Other fast food chains that have fallen victim to inflation and restaurant closures include Subway and Jack in the Box.

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