Core Viewpoint - FAT Brands, a restaurant franchiser with a significant debt of approximately $1.3 billion, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy to restructure its debt and support the continued growth of its brands [1][6]. Company Overview - FAT Brands operates 18 restaurant brands, including Fatburger, Johnny Rockets, and Twin Peaks, with over 2,200 locations globally [1]. - The company’s subsidiary, Twin Hospitality Group, which operates the Twin Peaks chain, also filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy [2]. Financial Situation - The company reported having only $2.1 million in cash at the time of the bankruptcy filing and had missed payments prior to mid-November of the previous year [9]. - Following the bankruptcy announcement, shares of FAT Brands dropped by 45% [7]. Market Conditions - The company cited common challenges in the restaurant industry, such as inflation and declining customer demand for casual dining, as contributing factors to its financial difficulties [5][6]. - Erin Mandzik, a communications senior director, noted that the market conditions have been difficult and largely unforeseen, impacting the company's ability to restructure its debt [6]. Operational Impact - Despite the bankruptcy filing, FAT Brands expects its signature brands to continue operating as usual during the Chapter 11 process [12]. - The company had plans to expand its Fatburger chain by adding at least 40 new locations in Florida before the bankruptcy filing [2].
Restaurant giant files for bankruptcy under massive debt shortly after touting major expansion