Mark R. wrote:...Hopefully they will open a couple of locations more convenient for most of us.
Jay M. wrote:Mark R. wrote:...Hopefully they will open a couple of locations more convenient for most of us.
It's proposed for Outer Loop. That's convenient to about half of the Metro area. Are they not "us"?
James Natsis wrote:So is their stuff still made from scratch 42 restaurants later, or is it made from scratch "inspired?" Has anyone eaten at any of these places outside of the ma and pa original?
Ryan Rogers wrote:so it's a bob evans? yawn.
Mark R. wrote: You would think that because of our great local oriented dining scene it would scare restaurants like this way.
Mark R. wrote:You would think that because of our great local oriented dining scene it would scare restaurants like this way. .
Andrew Mellman wrote:Bonefish Grill and several other restaurants - all chains, and all successful here. Looks like they know what they're doing.
Political contributions
Bloomin' Brands has a conservative leaning political action committee called the Bloomin' Brands, Inc. Political Action Committee.[9] Bloomin' Brands, Inc. Political Action Committee is a PAC during the 2016 election. As of the most recent financial filing from the Federal Election Commission (FEC), the committee raised a total of $347,483 and spent a total of $253,075. During the 2014 election, as of the most recent financial filing from the Federal Election Commission (FEC), the committee raised a total of $976,793 and spent a total of $767,249. Some of their political spending included $5,000 to the NRA, $30,000 to the National Republican Senatorial Committee, $45,000 to the National Republican Congressional Committee, and $15,000 to the Republican Party of Wisconsin.[10]
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