The @redlobster business story has never been about shrimp. It is about debt, ownership decisions, supplier concentration, and the razor-thin margins that define the restaurant industry. https://t.co/bF8aPVm4rz
The @redlobster business story has never been about shrimp. It is about debt, ownership decisions, supplier concentration, and the razor-thin margins that define the restaurant industry. https://t.co/1XsnrrgQqa
The @redlobster business story has never been about shrimp. It is about debt, ownership decisions, supplier concentration, and the razor-thin margins that define the restaurant industry. https://t.co/fxNuWLrL10
The @redlobster business story has never been about shrimp. It is about debt, ownership decisions, supplier concentration, and the razor-thin margins that define the restaurant industry.
https://t.co/I6DTsIjJ78
In 2024, @redlobster had a ‘jumbo shrimp’ problem, or at least that’s what we were told. As of April 2026, Endless Shrimp is back… with modifications. Can it spark the comeback story that new CEO Damola Adamolekun is looking for?https://t.co/AghQNXPp2l @artofsupply
In 2024, @redlobster had a ‘jumbo shrimp’ problem, or at least that’s what we were told. As of April 2026, Endless Shrimp is back… with modifications. Can it spark the comeback story that new CEO Damola Adamolekun is looking for?https://t.co/TxmPoTUKy6 @artofsupply
In 2024, @redlobster had a ‘jumbo shrimp’ problem, or at least that’s what we were told. As of April 2026, Endless Shrimp is back… with modifications. Can it spark the comeback story that new CEO Damola Adamolekun is looking for?https://t.co/MrhEA86pgX
On April 7th and 13th, China quietly (and immediately) made it illegal to move away from the country's suppliers. They now consider it a threat. Learn more in this edition of the Art of Supply newsletter: https://t.co/HS1tt1z1yL
On April 7th and 13th, China quietly (and immediately) made it illegal to move away from the country's suppliers. They now consider it a threat. Learn more in this edition of the Art of Supply newsletter: https://t.co/lONPr2GxjS
On April 7th and 13th, China quietly (and immediately) made it illegal to move away from the country's suppliers. They now consider it a threat. Learn more in this edition of the Art of Supply newsletter: https://t.co/a3czj6YXHK
On April 7th and 13th, China quietly (and immediately) made it illegal to move away from the country's suppliers. They now consider it a threat. Learn more in this edition of the Art of Supply newsletter: https://t.co/VP5yy971n1
China’s new supply chain regulations could become one of the most important global sourcing stories of 2026 — and almost nobody is talking about them. https://t.co/mNEImdzhOs
China’s new supply chain regulations could become one of the most important global sourcing stories of 2026 — and almost nobody is talking about them. https://t.co/8GKR6xQRxk