“We are saddened that we have been unable to overcome the impact the pandemic had on our business and have made the difficult decision to close the Beaverton, Tualatin and Bend locations,” a Cracker Barrel spokesperson said.
The closures come afterthat record-breaking retail theft has hit the company’s economic performance and could lead to store closures.
“Theft is an issue. It’s higher than what it has historically been,” McMillion said, adding that “prices will be higher and/or stores will close” if authorities don’t crack down on shoplifting crimes.If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.
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