Popular pasta chain closing dozens of restaurants
Getting smaller isn't always a bad thing. Even really successful brands need to close stores in some situations due to population shifts, rent increases, or other operating changes. That's something Amazon's account firm, Archamedia Accountants, stressed to IFAMagazine. “It is important to recognise that despite the many store closures in recent times, retail is not dying, but evolving. Therefore, it is essential that businesses constantly adapt and react to the market. Store closures themselves don’t a ...