They Chose the Coldest Option

Logan’s Roadhouse was already reeling, its foundation cracked long before the world shut down. Years of financial missteps, a CEO under fire, and the weight of bankruptcy meant the pandemic didn’t break the company—it finished what had quietly begun. When crisis hit, leadership had a choice: fight for a future with the people who built it, or walk away and protect the balance sheet.

They chose the latter. Overnight, 261 locations went dark and 18,000 workers were cast adrift, learning through rumors and headlines that the place they’d given years to no longer had room for them. Some turned to a hastily assembled foundation, but charity couldn’t replace lost wages, canceled insurance, or shattered trust. In the end, the collapse of Logan’s Roadhouse wasn’t just a business failure. It was a verdict on whose lives corporations consider expendable when survival is on the line.

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