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Coronavirus: Steak ’n Shake permanently closes 57 restaurants in first quarter

INDIANAPOLIS — Citing financial concerns during the coronavirus pandemic, restaurant chain Steak 'n Shake has permanently closed more than 50 locations across the country.

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According to the Indianapolis Business Journal, the chain’s parent company, Biglari Holdings, revealed in its latest quarterly report that Steak 'n Shake’s revenue fell by $59 million in the first three months of the year compared with the first quarter of 2019.

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"The COVID-19 pandemic had an adverse effect on our restaurant operations, thereby resulting in the evaluation of company-operated restaurants for recoverability," read the report, adding that 51 company-owned restaurants and six franchised locations permanently closed.

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As of March 31, the chain had 553 company-owned and franchised restaurants, compared with 624 last year, according to the Journal.

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But Steak 'n Shake's quarterly operating loss of $10.9 million was actually better than its first quarter 2019 operating loss of $18.9 million, the outlet reported.

Texas-based Biglari also owns Western Sizzlin' and 9% of Cracker Barrel.

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