Perhaps you should buy a casino and then you will be able to make all the decisions.
]]>Typical Harrah’s close something sort of unique and replace it with another National chain. Dennys is next then Sizzler or Golden corral
]]>Right, I can only think that maybe they might catch some of the lower spend demographic or twenty something budget travelers who would rather spend money on booze. So there is a segment, I hope this isn’t the start of fast food restaurants taking over the strip like CVS and Walgreens.
]]>Probably a good thing for many people who travel to Vegas from locations that do not have one near them. After all, Vegas is a tourist location. There is plenty of room on the strip for chains as well as “unique Las Vegas eateries”.
]]>On their website you can find this quote, along with a link to a video. “Why We’re Closed on Sundays
Our founder, Truett Cathy, made the decision to close on Sundays in 1946 when he opened his first restaurant in Hapeville, Georgia. Having worked seven days a week in restaurants open 24 hours, Truett saw the importance of closing on Sundays so that he and his employees could set aside one day to rest and worship if they choose – a practice we uphold today.” A store on the Vegas strip is not going to change this.
If Chick-fil-A was going to make a such a huge change in their corporate culture and open on
Sundays, it would have happened. The only exception has been for natural disasters or emergency workers, and in those cases they gave food away for free.
If they planned such a strategy, there are plenty of larger volume stores and bigger markets which monetarily would have made sense to start with. Any discussion about them opening on Sunday is just rumor and speculation. The closed on Sunday philosophy is baked in this companies DNA, used for marketing, and prominently presented to potential employees as a benefit. I don’t see that ever changing unless the company is sold.
As others have mentioned, this one will be open on Sundays.
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