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In this 27 May 2026 published video, hosts Travis Spencer and Mitch Vexler discuss why restaurants are going broke and file bankruptcy. PE firms frequently purchase a restaurant chain, immediately spin off and sell the underlying real estate for billions of dollars in cash, and pocket the proceeds.

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