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Red Lobster was killed by private equity, not Endless Shrimp
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A decade ago, a hedge fund had an improbable viral comedy hit: a 294-page slide deck explaining why Olive Garden was going out of business, blaming the failure on too many breadsticks and insufficiently salted pasta-water:
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/940944/000092189514002031/ex991dfan14a06297125_091114.pdf
Everyone loved this story. As David Dayen wrote for Salon, it let readers "mock that silly chain restaurant they remember from their childhoods in the suburbs" and laugh at "the silly hedge fund that took the time to write the world’s worst review":
https://www.salon.com/2014/09/17/the_real_olive_garden_scandal_why_greedy_hedge_funders_suddenly_care_so_much_about_breadsticks/
But – as Dayen wrote at the time, the hedge fund that produced that slide deck, Starboard Value, was not motivated by dissatisfaction with bread-sticks. They were "activist investors" (finspeak for "rapacious assholes") with a giant stake in Darden Restaurants, Olive Garden's parent company. They wanted Darden to liquidate all of Olive Garden's real-estate holdings and declare a one-off dividend that would net investors a billion dollars, while literally yanking the floor out from beneath Olive Garden, converting it from owner to tenant, subject to rent-shocks and other nasty surprises.
They wanted to asset-strip the company, in other words ("asset strip" is what they call it in hedge-fund land; the mafia calls it a "bust-out," famous to anyone who watched the twenty-third episode of The Sopranos):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bust_Out
Starboard didn't have enough money to force the sale, but they had recently engineered the CEO's ouster. The giant slide-deck making fun of Olive Garden's food was just a PR campaign to help it sell the bust-out by creating a narrative that they were being activists* to save this badly managed disaster of a restaurant chain.
*assholes
Starboard was bent on eviscerating Darden like a couple of entrail-maddened dogs in an elk carcass:
https://web.archive.org/web/20051220005944/http://alumni.media.mit.edu/~solan/dogsinelk/
They had forced Darden to sell off another of its holdings, Red Lobster, to a hedge-fund called Golden Gate Capital. Golden Gate flogged all of Red Lobster's real estate holdings for $2.1 billion the same day, then pissed it all away on dividends to its shareholders, including Starboard. The new landlords, a Real Estate Investment Trust, proceeded to charge so much for rent on those buildings Red Lobster just flogged that the company's net earnings immediately dropped by half.
Dayen ends his piece with these prophetic words:
Olive Garden and Red Lobster may not be destinations for hipster Internet journalists, and they have seen revenue declines amid stagnant middle-class wages and increased competition. But they are still profitable businesses. Thousands of Americans work there. Why should they be bled dry by predatory investors in the name of “shareholder value”? What of the value of worker productivity instead of the financial engineers?
Flash forward a decade. Today, Dayen is editor-in-chief of The American Prospect, one of the best sources of news about private equity looting in the world. Writing for the Prospect, Luke Goldstein picks up Dayen's story, ten years on:
https://prospect.org/economy/2024-05-22-raiding-red-lobster/
It's not pretty. Ten years of being bled out on rents and flipped from one hedge fund to another has killed Red Lobster. It just shuttered 50 restaurants and declared Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Ten years hasn't changed much; the same kind of snark that was deployed at the news of Olive Garden's imminent demise is now being hurled at Red Lobster.
Instead of dunking on free bread-sticks, Red Lobster's grave-dancers are jeering at "Endless Shrimp," a promotional deal that works exactly how it sounds like it would work. Endless Shrimp cost the chain $11m.
Which raises a question: why did Red Lobster make this money-losing offer? Are they just good-hearted slobs? Can't they do math?
Or, you know, was it another hedge-fund, bust-out scam?
Here's a hint. The supplier who provided Red Lobster with all that shrimp is Thai Union. Thai Union also owns Red Lobster. They bought the chain from Golden Gate Capital, last seen in 2014, holding a flash-sale on all of Red Lobster's buildings, pocketing billions, and cutting Red Lobster's earnings in half.
Red Lobster rose to success – 700 restaurants nationwide at its peak – by combining no-frills dining with powerful buying power, which it used to force discounts from seafood suppliers. In response, the seafood industry consolidated through a wave of mergers, turning into a cozy cartel that could resist the buyer power of Red Lobster and other major customers.
This was facilitated by conservation efforts that limited the total volume of biomass that fishers were allowed to extract, and allocated quotas to existing companies and individual fishermen. The costs of complying with this "catch management" system were high, punishingly so for small independents, bearably so for large conglomerates.
Competition from overseas fisheries drove consolidation further, as countries in the global south were blocked from implementing their own conservation efforts. US fisheries merged further, seeking economies of scale that would let them compete, largely by shafting fishermen and other suppliers. Today's Alaskan crab fishery is dominated by a four-company cartel; in the Pacific Northwest, most fish goes through a single intermediary, Pacific Seafood.
These dominant actors entered into illegal collusive arrangements with one another to rig their markets and further immiserate their suppliers, who filed antitrust suits accusing the companies of operating a monopsony (a market with a powerful buyer, akin to a monopoly, which is a market with a powerful seller):
https://www.classaction.org/news/pacific-seafood-under-fire-for-allegedly-fixing-prices-paid-to-dungeness-crabbers-in-pacific-northwest
Golden Gate bought Red Lobster in the midst of these fish wars, promising to right its ship. As Goldstein points out, that's the same promise they made when they bought Payless shoes, just before they destroyed the company and flogged it off to Alden Capital, the hedge fund that bought and destroyed dozens of America's most beloved newspapers:
https://pluralistic.net/2021/10/16/sociopathic-monsters/#all-the-news-thats-fit-to-print
Under Golden Gate's management, Red Lobster saw its staffing levels slashed, so diners endured longer wait times to be seated and served. Then, in 2020, they sold the company to Thai Union, the company's largest supplier (a transaction Goldstein likens to a Walmart buyout of Procter and Gamble).
Thai Union continued to bleed Red Lobster, imposing more cuts and loading it up with more debts financed by yet another private equity giant, Fortress Investment Group. That brings us to today, with Thai Union having moved a gigantic amount of its own product through a failing, debt-loaded subsidiary, even as it lobbies for deregulation of American fisheries, which would let it and its lobbying partners drain American waters of the last of its depleted fish stocks.
Dayen's 2020 must-read book Monopolized describes the way that monopolies proliferate, using the US health care industry as a case-study:
https://pluralistic.net/2021/01/29/fractal-bullshit/#dayenu
After deregulation allowed the pharma sector to consolidate, it acquired pricing power of hospitals, who found themselves gouged to the edge of bankruptcy on drug prices. Hospitals then merged into regional monopolies, which allowed them to resist pharma pricing power – and gouge health insurance companies, who saw the price of routine care explode. So the insurance companies gobbled each other up, too, leaving most of us with two or fewer choices for health insurance – even as insurance prices skyrocketed, and our benefits shrank.
Today, Americans pay more for worse healthcare, which is delivered by health workers who get paid less and work under worse conditions. That's because, lacking a regulator to consolidate patients' interests, and strong unions to consolidate workers' interests, patients and workers are easy pickings for those consolidated links in the health supply-chain.
That's a pretty good model for understanding what's happened to Red Lobster: monopoly power and monopsony power begat more monopolies and monoposonies in the supply chain. Everything that hasn't consolidated is defenseless: diners, restaurant workers, fishermen, and the environment. We're all fucked.
Decent, no-frills family restaurant are good. Great, even. I'm not the world's greatest fan of chain restaurants, but I'm also comfortably middle-class and not struggling to afford to give my family a nice night out at a place with good food, friendly staff and reasonable prices. These places are easy pickings for looters because the people who patronize them have little power in our society – and because those of us with more power are easily tricked into sneering at these places' failures as a kind of comeuppance that's all that's due to tacky joints that serve the working class.
If you'd like an essay-formatted version of this post to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/05/23/spineless/#invertebrates
#pluralistic#bust-outs#private equity#pe#red lobster#olive garden#endless shrimp#class warfare#debt#looters#thai union group#enshittification#golden gate#monopsony#darden#alden global capital#Fortress Investment Group#food#david dayen#luke goldstein
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#landscape#backyard#metal gate#garden#plants#greenery#outdoors#grass#tree#field#butterfly#architecture#nature#naturecore#gardens#landscapes#fields#trees#gardencore#cottagecore#cozycore#cottage aesthetic#fairy cottage#fairycore#fairy aesthetic#faecore#green#green aesthetic#aesthetic#places
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𝖬𝗈𝗈𝗇 𝗀𝖺𝗍𝖾𝗌 𝖺𝗇𝖽 𝗉𝖺𝗍𝗁𝗐𝖺𝗒𝗌 ‧₊˚✩
#look at these!!#they’re amazing!!!#cottagecore#nature#naturecore#flowers#flowercore#warmcore#photography#unique#garden#moon gates#pathways
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For a while, Greygold had some apprehensions for how they'd handle their new appetite, but you know what? Omeluum was onto something with the whole 'Devouring The Enemies Of Who You Care About' dietary plan.
Favored enemy now has new meaning to Greygold. Their orcish heritage would be proud.
Unlike DnD's warding bond spell, nothing is more sexier than BG3's warding bond having no ranged limitations. Maybe Greygold is tightrope-walking the star-crossed lovers tragedy. Maybe Greygold likes a challenge.
#bg3 spoilers#bg3#baldur's gate 3#shadowheart#greygold#bg3 fanart#bg3 comic#squid greygold#Shadowheart had mostly spells prepared to care for her garden that day#Greygold's been hoarding angelic slumber potions like a red dragon and their gold nowadays#Lae'zel so OP that Vlaakith started cheating#Too bad Lae'zel has an OP mindflayer with 50+ revivify scrolls on standby#Emps taught GG how to planeshift with more than one person (i'm squinty-eyeing at you dumb DnD rules)
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starry comp
(astarion romance woods scene) >i could always go again >sure, let’s go
(act iii) idle dialogue about victoria’s body
(act iii, post cazador, spawn) speak to jaheira after the cazador fight with astarion in party
(act iii, spawn, durge accepted bhaal) >when i conquer the world, perhaps i shall spare you
(act i, barbarian*) >smash the magic mirror
(act i, don’t know astarion is a vampire, meet [and kill] gandrel) >cast speak with the dead on gandrel’s corpse to find out his quarry >confront astarion
(act i, underdark, sorcerer) >it’s the flower, my magic is gone
(anytime) >spam click astarion’s profile
(act ii, do not speak with raphael at last light with astarion, have astarion in party approaching mausoleum) >what do you think, astarion?
(act ii, post killing orthon) >repeat after me: thank you for helping me. it was very kind.
(act i, underdark, sorcerer) >it’s the flower, my magic is gone >just my good looks, then
(act i) enter auntie ethel’s home to trigger unique dialogue with astarion
(act i, emerald grove) lae’zel specific idle chatter
(act ii, after breaking up with a different LI) >maybe i like complications. they keep things interesting.
(act iii, post cazador, spawn, pre bhaal confrontation durge) special breakup dialogue
(act iii, sewers) idle chatter in caustic brine room
(act i, underdark, sorcerer) prompted conversation from reaction to sussur trees
*not sure if barbarian specific or just a skill check
#frankie posts#bg3 spoilers#astarion#bg3#bg3: vid#astarion acunin#astarion baldurs gate#baldurs gate 3#baldurs gate astarion#baldur's gate 3#baldur's gate iii#goodnight friendos#i gardened for five hours today all i did was make my fuckin character#anyways. i’m tired.#starry comp
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Astarion is not "banned" from Olive Garden!
source: teamneilnewbon
#neil newbon#s: twitch#m: nobigneil#signing stream#astarion#jean luc picard#lazlo cravensworth#nobigneil#keep it neil#baldurs gate 3#astarion ancunin#olive garden#skit#what we do in the shadows
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The Hooligans
#borzoi#pair#finally got a couple photos with both together#cinder bell#salem rye#at the garden gate#black borzoi#puppies#puppy power
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OTGW but make it BG3
#bg3#otgw#baldur's gate 3#over the garden wall#wyll ravengard#shadowheart#astarion#memes#bg3 memes#baldurs gate meme
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2/6 of my last art giveaway/粉丝点图
#fan request#baldur's gate 3#bg3#bg3 fanart#astarion#gale dekarios#astarion bg3#gale of waterdeep#rock n roll#rnr star#inspired by#led zeppelin#I was watching#1973 Madison square garden live#drawing instruments is too much for me rn#maybe next time
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𝑀𝑜𝑜𝑛 𝑔𝑎𝑡𝑒𝑠 ‧₊˚✩
#moon gates#ahhh I love them so much#can’t get enough of them!!#cottagecore#nature#naturecore#flowers#flowercore#photography#unique garden#garden aesthetic
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