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Friendly’s dining chain hitswall in pandemic

- By Dee-Ann Durbin

WILBRAHAM, Mass. — Friendly’s Restaurant­s, the 85-year-old EastCoast dining chain knownfor its Fribble milkshakes and ice cream sundaes, is filing for bankruptcy protection.

It joins a growing list of well-establishe­d restaurant chains that are failing due to an unchecked pandemic in the United States.

George Michel, CEO of FIC Restaurant­s Inc., Friendly’s parent company, said COVID-19 has had a “catastroph­ic impact” on operations. FIC will sell essentiall­y all of its assets to the restaurant company Amici Partners Group.

All 130 Friendly’s locations, which stretch from Maine to Flori-

da, will remain open while the chain restructur­es under Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, the company said late Sunday.

The pandemic has hit the restaurant sector very hard, particular­ly chains like Friendly’s that rely on people sitting down at tables. At least 10 chains have filed for bankruptcy protection since the pandemic began this year.

Traffic at full-service restaurant chains in the U.S. plummeted 48 percent in the April-June period, according to NPD Group. Visits were down 25 percent in the June-September period, as restrictio­ns were eased in some parts of the country.

However, infections are surging again as colder weather arrives and industry analysts are assembling lists of larger chain restaurant­s most at risk of failure.

Friendly’s, like most other chains that have stumbled this year, had already been struggling as its customer base aged and competitio­n increased. In the pandemic, it became increasing­ly difficult to compete with chains that already relied on carryout and drive-thru, like Dairy Queen.

Friendly’s has closed hundreds of locations over the past decade. The Wilbraham, Mass., company filed for bankruptcy protection before, in 2011.

Michel said Friendly’s had been trying to grow its carryout and delivery business and revampits menu when the pandemic hit.

Other restaurant chains that have filed for bankruptcy protection this year include the U.S. arm of Le Pain Quotidien; CEC Entertainm­ent, the parent company of Chuck E. Cheese; California Pizza Kitchen; Sizzler; and Ruby Tuesday.

 ?? PatWellenb­ach / Associated Press ?? Friendly’s Restaurant­s, an East Coast chain known for its sundaes, is filing for bankruptcy protection.
PatWellenb­ach / Associated Press Friendly’s Restaurant­s, an East Coast chain known for its sundaes, is filing for bankruptcy protection.

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