Miami Herald

Red Lobster closes dozens of restaurant­s amid bankruptcy reports

- BY SHERI WALSH UPI

U.S.-based Red Lobster abruptly closed more than 50 of its seafood restaurant­s across the country on Monday as the company is reported to be considerin­g Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.

TAGeX Brands, which dubs itself the “largest restaurant equipment auction ever,” announced a live auction through Thursday for the contents of more than 50 Red Lobster locations throughout the United States.

“As of today, select Red Lobster locations are closed,” TAGeX Brands wrote in a post on its website, adding that it will auction off all of the contents for each location.

“These auctions are ‘winner takes all’ — meaning each winner will receive the ENTIRE contents of the Red Lobster location they bid on,” TAGeX Brands added.

Currently, there are more than 700 Red Lobster locations around the world.

Those Red Lobster restaurant­s abruptly closed Monday are in 21 states, with four closures each in

Maryland and Colorado, and five closures each for Florida and California.

According to Red Lobster’s website, more than 80 locations in at least 27 states were listed as “temporaril­y closed” on Monday as workers took to social media saying they had received no notice about the closures. Red Lobster has not commented.

In recent weeks, there have been reports that the chain is considerin­g a Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing in an effort to restructur­e its debt, according to people who have knowledge of the matter and told Bloomberg that Red Lobster is working with King & Spalding for restructur­ing advice.

This year, Red Lobster’s top supplier and key shareholde­r Thai Union cut ties with the restaurant, taking a $530 million loss on its investment.

Red Lobster faced financial and internal difficulti­es in 2021 with the hiring of a new executive team that left the company within two years.

Last year, Red Lobster offered its “Ultimate Endless Shrimp” deal for $20 to boost business. Orders exceeded expectatio­ns, causing the seafood chain to lose $11 million in the third quarter of last year.

RED LOBSTER’S WEBSITE LISTED MORE THAN 80 LOCATIONS IN AT LEAST 27 STATES AS ‘TEMPORARIL­Y CLOSED’ ON MONDAY. WORKERS SAID THEY HAD RECEIVED NO NOTICE ABOUT THE CLOSURES.

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