Mexican food chain closing 48 Calif. locations due to 'rising cost' of business in state

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The closures follow a new law raising the state minimum wage of fast food workers to $20 per hour.

Mexican food chain Rubio’s Coastal Grill is closing 48 locations throughout California, a spokesperson told The National Desk Tuesday.a law raising the state minimum wage of fast food workers to $20 per hour. The law went into effect in Jan. Owners of fast casual chain Chipotle previouslyA Rubio’s spokesperson did not mention the law directly, but attributed the decision to the “rising cost of doing business” in the state.

“Rubio’s Coastal Grill, Home of the Original Fish Taco, after a thorough review of its operations and the current business climate, has decided to close 48 underperforming locations in California as of May 31, while keeping open 86 stores in California, Arizona, and Nevada,” the spokesperson said. “The closings were brought about by the rising cost of doing business in California.

 

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