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Posted: 10:47 PM Oct 25, 2009
Save-A-Lot Food Store Robbed Sunday
A man shoplifts items from a Save a Lot Food Store, and then when a store employee confronts him, he pulls out a handgun, and takes off. Reporter: KKTV |
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That is so sad. I just hope that the robbers will be caught. Just about every industry needs some debt relief these days, but some have been stoically quiet during the recession. Restaurants need debt relief, believe it or not – though you can't buy a Congressman with cheeseburgers. (Like they don't take bribes – it's irrefutable at this point.) Standard & Poor, the rating agency, has singled out a few franchises with financial issues, specifically Perkins, Kripsy Kreme, and Sbarro's. Perkins, akin to Denny's or Shari's, suffered a nearly $10 million shortfall since 2008, Kripsy Kreme has been plagued with debt problems since 2005, and Sbarro's hasn't been able to open new locations and is bleeding cash. Restaurants are one of the most common entry level employers, so perhaps restaurants deserve some debt relief.
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