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Cracker Barrel becomes latest company to flee Portland amid rising crime, retail theft

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That's some great Democrat leadership there....Wait....It's the fault of Capitalism. It's weird how Capitalism tagets blue cities/states. :rolleyes:

Live in it, soak in it and lavish it bleaters. Afterall, it's what you voted for. Can't even keep a damned Cracker Barrel, for crying out loud.

Leftists and their blind, voting bleaters are destroying our country

LINK: Walmart announced earlier this month it is closing all of its Portland, Oregon, locations

Cracker Barrel this week became the latest company to announce it is leaving the Portland, Oregon, area shortly after Walmart announced its departure following comments from the CEO that crime and theft were taking their toll.

Cracker Barrel, which has over 600 locations nationwide, blamed the COVID-19 pandemic for its decision to close its final eateries in the Portland metro area.

"As a standard course of business, we continually evaluate the performance of our stores, using various criteria to ensure we are meeting the needs of our guests and our business," the company said in a statement.

"With that, we are saddened that we have been unable to overcome the impact the pandemic had on our business and have made the difficult decision to close the Beaverton, Tualatin, and Bend locations on March 20. The decision to close a store is never one we take lightly, and our focus right now is in assisting our impacted employees during this transition."

In a statement to Fox Business asking for specifics on what aspects of the pandemic led to the closures, a Cracker Barrel spokesperson said, "Like so many other companies, the pandemic impacted our business, and we have struggled to staff and profitably run these stores. Despite the extra efforts made, we couldn’t viably continue to keep our doors open."

Cracker Barrel’s decision comes shortly after Walmart announced it was closing all of its Portland stores due to financial reasons.

"We have nearly 5,000 stores across the U.S. and unfortunately some do not meet our financial expectations," Walmart said in its announcement, according to KPTV. "While our underlying business is strong, these specific stores haven’t performed as well as we hoped."

Just a few months earlier, Walmart’s CEO had warned that stores will close if retail crime, a significant issue across the country and specifically in Portland, did not subside.

"Theft is an issue. It’s higher than what it has historically been," Walmart CEO Doug McMillon said in December on CNBC. He added that "prices will be higher and/or stores will close" if authorities don’t crack down on prosecuting shoplifting crimes.

Crime and homelessness have been a growing issue in Portland over the last couple of years, and the Daily Mail reported that over 2,600 downtown businesses have filed a change of address with the U.S. Postal Service.

Last November, a Nike store in northeast Portland abruptly closed after a string of brazen shoplifting incidents.

"It's gotta stop," real estate developer and lifelong Portland native Dustin Michael Miller told "Fox & Friends" earlier this month after walking into his office to find bullet holes in the window.

"Our city is out of control. It is unrecognizable. I've lived here my whole life, and it's just deteriorated over the last five years."
 
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That's some great Democrat leadership their....Wait....It's the fault of Capitalism. It's weird how Capitalism tagets blue cities/states. :rolleyes:

Live in it, soak in it and lavish it bleaters. Afterall, it's what you voted for. Can't even keep a damned Cracker Barrel, for crying out loud.

Leftists and their blind, voting bleaters are destroying our country

LINK: Walmart announced earlier this month it is closing all of its Portland, Oregon, locations

Cracker Barrel this week became the latest company to announce it is leaving the Portland, Oregon, area shortly after Walmart announced its departure following comments from the CEO that crime and theft were taking their toll.

Cracker Barrel, which has over 600 locations nationwide, blamed the COVID-19 pandemic for its decision to close its final eateries in the Portland metro area.

"As a standard course of business, we continually evaluate the performance of our stores, using various criteria to ensure we are meeting the needs of our guests and our business," the company said in a statement.

"With that, we are saddened that we have been unable to overcome the impact the pandemic had on our business and have made the difficult decision to close the Beaverton, Tualatin, and Bend locations on March 20. The decision to close a store is never one we take lightly, and our focus right now is in assisting our impacted employees during this transition."

In a statement to Fox Business asking for specifics on what aspects of the pandemic led to the closures, a Cracker Barrel spokesperson said, "Like so many other companies, the pandemic impacted our business, and we have struggled to staff and profitably run these stores. Despite the extra efforts made, we couldn’t viably continue to keep our doors open."

Cracker Barrel’s decision comes shortly after Walmart announced it was closing all of its Portland stores due to financial reasons.

"We have nearly 5,000 stores across the U.S. and unfortunately some do not meet our financial expectations," Walmart said in its announcement, according to KPTV. "While our underlying business is strong, these specific stores haven’t performed as well as we hoped."

Just a few months earlier, Walmart’s CEO had warned that stores will close if retail crime, a significant issue across the country and specifically in Portland, did not subside.

"Theft is an issue. It’s higher than what it has historically been," Walmart CEO Doug McMillon said in December on CNBC. He added that "prices will be higher and/or stores will close" if authorities don’t crack down on prosecuting shoplifting crimes.

Crime and homelessness have been a growing issue in Portland over the last couple of years, and the Daily Mail reported that over 2,600 downtown businesses have filed a change of address with the U.S. Postal Service.

Last November, a Nike store in northeast Portland abruptly closed after a string of brazen shoplifting incidents.

"It's gotta stop," real estate developer and lifelong Portland native Dustin Michael Miller told "Fox & Friends" earlier this month after walking into his office to find bullet holes in the window.

"Our city is out of control. It is unrecognizable. I've lived here my whole life, and it's just deteriorated over the last five years."
It takes a whole different level of lawlessness to run off Cracker Barrel. Jesus.
 
That's some great Democrat leadership their....Wait....It's the fault of Capitalism. It's weird how Capitalism tagets blue cities/states. :rolleyes:

Live in it, soak in it and lavish it bleaters. Afterall, it's what you voted for. Can't even keep a damned Cracker Barrel, for crying out loud.

Leftists and their blind, voting bleaters are destroying our country

LINK: Walmart announced earlier this month it is closing all of its Portland, Oregon, locations

Cracker Barrel this week became the latest company to announce it is leaving the Portland, Oregon, area shortly after Walmart announced its departure following comments from the CEO that crime and theft were taking their toll.

Cracker Barrel, which has over 600 locations nationwide, blamed the COVID-19 pandemic for its decision to close its final eateries in the Portland metro area.

"As a standard course of business, we continually evaluate the performance of our stores, using various criteria to ensure we are meeting the needs of our guests and our business," the company said in a statement.

"With that, we are saddened that we have been unable to overcome the impact the pandemic had on our business and have made the difficult decision to close the Beaverton, Tualatin, and Bend locations on March 20. The decision to close a store is never one we take lightly, and our focus right now is in assisting our impacted employees during this transition."

In a statement to Fox Business asking for specifics on what aspects of the pandemic led to the closures, a Cracker Barrel spokesperson said, "Like so many other companies, the pandemic impacted our business, and we have struggled to staff and profitably run these stores. Despite the extra efforts made, we couldn’t viably continue to keep our doors open."

Cracker Barrel’s decision comes shortly after Walmart announced it was closing all of its Portland stores due to financial reasons.

"We have nearly 5,000 stores across the U.S. and unfortunately some do not meet our financial expectations," Walmart said in its announcement, according to KPTV. "While our underlying business is strong, these specific stores haven’t performed as well as we hoped."

Just a few months earlier, Walmart’s CEO had warned that stores will close if retail crime, a significant issue across the country and specifically in Portland, did not subside.

"Theft is an issue. It’s higher than what it has historically been," Walmart CEO Doug McMillon said in December on CNBC. He added that "prices will be higher and/or stores will close" if authorities don’t crack down on prosecuting shoplifting crimes.

Crime and homelessness have been a growing issue in Portland over the last couple of years, and the Daily Mail reported that over 2,600 downtown businesses have filed a change of address with the U.S. Postal Service.

Last November, a Nike store in northeast Portland abruptly closed after a string of brazen shoplifting incidents.

"It's gotta stop," real estate developer and lifelong Portland native Dustin Michael Miller told "Fox & Friends" earlier this month after walking into his office to find bullet holes in the window.

"Our city is out of control. It is unrecognizable. I've lived here my whole life, and it's just deteriorated over the last five years."
Between the high taxes outrageous minimum wage and crime I don't see how any company can stay in business. Now the inflation is making it impossible for us middle class folks to go out and eat .
 
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It takes a whole different level of lawlessness to run off Cracker Barrel. Jesus.
Well, to be fair, Cracker Barrel didn't cite crime as a reason for the closures like Walmart. Rather, it claims they are pandemic related, which, in the restaurant world, means not enough labor and/or the high cost of labor.
 
Well, to be fair, Cracker Barrel didn't cite crime as a reason for the closures like Walmart. Rather, it claims they are pandemic related, which, in the restaurant world, means not enough labor and/or the high cost of labor.

Which were caused by leftist-governing. It's not like Portland, Oregon is a small rural town. It has over 600,000 residents and it's riddled with homeless people making $0.00 an hour, crime, drugs and lack of law enforcement due to the defund the police movement. There is plenty of labor. They just don't want to work because a free ride and living in tents is evidently easier for them.

Leftists and their bleaters are destroying our country.
 
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