CNBCのインスタグラム(cnbc) - 8月1日 06時01分
"Welcome to the restaurant apocalypse," Jim Cramer, host of @madmoneyoncnbc said. "If you're in the business of serving people food in a brick-and-mortar setting, all I can say is stick a fork in it."
On Thursday, Cramer, a restaurant owner himself, had a dire outlook for the restaurant industry after listening in to Yum Brands' conference call and digesting the company's quarterly results.
Yum Brands posted a double-digit fall in same-store sales last quarter, but Pizza Hut — one of five fast-food chains in the company's portfolio — managed to grow sales in the U.S. by 1%.
That feat was made, despite a substantial number of locations remaining closed. Cramer said this is not good news for traditional restaurants, who rely on on-premise diners.
"If the next round of stimulus doesn't make a major effort to save these independent operators — something bigger than the paycheck protection program — then you can say goodbye to your favorite place to eat, unless they can hold on until the now dreamed of vaccine somehow arrives," Cramer said.
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