Chick-fil-A, Starbucks, Arby's among eateries that took a hit as shutdown costs $11 billion

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Free spending Democrats do not back their supporters. The party of the little guy ends up having big pride and people out of work. The difference between 1.4 and 5 billion is laughable.

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Chick-Fil-A, Starbucks, Arbys among eateries that took a hit as shutdown costs $11 billionThe longest government shutdown in U.S. history cost the economy billions of dollars. Its impacts trickled down from federal employees missing their paychecks to D.C.-area restaurants losing a third of their customer base. Now do places that serve alcohol during working hours. Nice work, president stump! I would assume all eateries took a hit in the DC region. High concentration of government employees and contractors. If they didn’t go to work, they’re not going to eat at the nearby eateries.
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Chick-Fil-A, Starbucks, Arbys among eateries that took a hit as shutdown costs $11 billionThe longest government shutdown in U.S. history cost the economy billions of dollars. Its impacts trickled down from federal employees missing their paychecks to D.C.-area restaurants losing a third of their customer base. Now do places that serve alcohol during working hours. Nice work, president stump! I would assume all eateries took a hit in the DC region. High concentration of government employees and contractors. If they didn’t go to work, they’re not going to eat at the nearby eateries.
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