Burger Chain Turns Pioneer for New Small-Business Bankruptcy Law

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New bankruptcy law could save the day for some small-business owners

Twisted Root Burger was a Texas success story, expanding from one casual restaurant in 2006 to 24 sites including restaurants, bars, a brewery and a theater. Now, the company is moving fast in another direction—into bankruptcy.

The chain shut down in March. Some sites reopened in June only to be shut down again as coronavirus cases surged. “I’m not gonna open that restaurant at half the revenue,” said co-founder Jason Boso. “I’m gonna walk away from those restaurants. I’m not gonna set myself up for failure.”

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This sucks. Their burgers were really good and the fried green beans were killer. Great spots for a burger

All efforts to avoid small business bankruptcy should be implemented.

Why did they use the Angry Birds font tho

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