You know the U.S. is in dire straights when fast food chains start to take a hit. Amid many struggling high street staples, Eegeeโ€™s of Arizona has filed for bankruptcy, knocking out another popular sandwich chain.

Huge Subway sandwich rival Eegeeโ€™s has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and announced that it will be shutting down 5 locations. This decision comes amid massive losses as Americans feel the economic squeeze, and decide theyโ€™ll start making their subs at home.

Eegeeโ€™s is just the next in line for popular U.S. restaurants to succumb to the economic downturn of the country. In the past year or so, losses have caused companies such as Red Lobster, TGI Fridays, and BurgerFi to make massive cutbacks. It isnโ€™t over yet, either.

Sandwich CEO Chris Westcott spoke about the impending bankruptcy. โ€œThe brand has been struggling since the pandemic. We just havenโ€™t bounced back to pre-pandemic levels,โ€ he lamented. It appears peopleโ€™s eating habits just never went back to what they were after Covid-19.

Sandwich Fans Wonโ€™t Be Left Wanting After Bankruptcy

Fans of Eegeeโ€™s slushies, grilled Grinder subs, and mouth-watering, packed sandwiches wonโ€™t be completely out of luck after the bankruptcy. Despite closing 5 branches, there will still be the chance to get your hands on their food.

A Chapter 11 bankruptcy simply means that the Eegeeโ€™s sandwich company will be going into administration. Rather than completely going under, and leaving stock owners high and dry, experts will come in to try to turn things around.

Of course, the sandwich shop will be seeing huge cutbacks in the next few years, but it shouldnโ€™t go under completely. In many similar cases, a rework is in order. Some of the higher-paid people will be let go, the less successful shops will be closed, and often, the menu is given a rework.

However, in this case, the menu is already pretty concise. I expect all the Eegeeโ€™s favorites will remain, and the bankruptcy wonโ€™t be taking your favorite sandwich down with it.

I donโ€™t think the downturn of American obsession with fast food is such a bad thing. The straining hearts of the nation could certainly do with a break from the ultra-processed fat-packed dietary habit.


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