There’s been a lot of talk recently about how independent restaurants in big cities are a dying breed. The combination of increased labor costs, which are higher in many major cities because of requirements to raise the minimum wage, paid sick leave and healthcare, plus soaring real estate costs, are driving many local operators out…
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