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After a wild four years filled with twists and turns, Inauguration Day is officially here. On Wednesday, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris will be sworn in as the 46th president and vice president of the United States. The first female (and black, and South Asian-American) vice president is certainly...
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Friendly's, a family dining chain with a decades-long legacy, has been bought out of bankruptcy. The parent company has sold Friendly's to Amici Partners Group, which operates Red Mango, Smoothie Factory, and several other chains, for an undisclosed amount.The restaurant chain filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy back in November and was immediately slated for sale to the Amici restaurant group in a rumored $2-million dollar deal, with the buyer assuming the chain's $88-million debt. The sale is great news for eighty-year-old Friendly's, which will get to keep all 130 of its locations open and preserve thousands of jobs. (Related: The Saddest Restaurant Closures In Your State.)"We believe the voluntary bankruptcy filing and planned sale to a new, deeply experienced restaurant group will enable Friendly's to rebound from the pandemic as a stronger business," Friendly's CEO George Michel said in a statement in November.According to Restaurant Business, the pandemic wasn't the beginning of Friendly's troubles. The chain, which once operated more than 500 locations and drive-thrus, previously filed for bankruptcy in 2011. Almost 70% of Friendly's locations had shut down across the last decade. Court filings confirmed the company had sought out the help of external financial advisors after "losing money for some time."The beloved casual dining and ice-cream destination has been around since the Great Depression, serving up a family-style menu of burgers and an array of ice cream flavors. It joins a group of dozens of classic American chains and casual dining mainstays which have filed for bankruptcy amid the ongoing pandemic.Don't forget to sign up for our newsletter to get the latest restaurant news delivered straight to your inbox.
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This just in: America's most beloved coffee chain will be helping roll out the COVID-19 vaccine in the state of Washington.On Monday, Gov. Jay Inslee announced his new plan to significantly ramp up Washington's vaccination efforts, setting a goal of vaccinating as many as 45,000 state residents each day. In addition, he lowered the age of eligibility for the coronavirus vaccine from 70 to 65. (Related: The One Vitamin Doctors Are Urging Everyone to Take Right Now.)Inslee also created what's called the Washington State Vaccine Command and Coordination Center (WSVCCC)—a new statewide public (and private) partnership to improve the distribution of the vaccine. This is where Starbucks comes into play, as it's one of the stakeholders in the WSVCCC."This is a massive effort, and as noble as any cause will be in 2021: Because this is the year we choose to get vaccinated, Washington," Inslee said in a press conference. "We are removing as many impediments as possible to Washingtonians getting vaccinated, we are going to deliver every dose that comes into our state. We will still be dependent on the federal government for doses, but we are doing everything we can once it gets here."With foundations in Seattle, the coffee giant assigned 11 of its employees who have, as NBC News reports, "expertise in labor and deployment operations, and research and development" to work with the state government on distribution efforts."This is an opportunity to serve others and have impact on a significant humanitarian effort," Starbucks President and CEO Kevin Johnson said in a statement. "Governor Inslee has convened some of the best public and private resources and capabilities to engage in a concerted effort to optimize and accelerate the vaccination process across our home state. We are proud to contribute in every way we can to help operationalize and scale equitable access to the vaccine."Perhaps the chain's engagement at the state level will expand in coming weeks to help boost vaccination efforts nationwide. Until then, be sure to read 28 Secrets From Starbucks Employees.Sign up for our newsletter to stay on top of all restaurant and COVID-19 news.