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Red Lobster is the nation's largest full-service seafood restaurant chain and is owned and operated by Orlando-based Darden Restaurants. Bill Darden, who opened the first Red Lobster in Lakeland, Fla, founded the chain in 1968. After becoming part of General Mills in 1970, Red Lobster was expanded throughout the Southeast and eventually nationwide. Its locations became popular in land-locked states in the 1970s and 1980s when lobster tails and calamari were not commonly found on local menus. Darden introduced a new restaurant prototype in 2007 that featured a more refined, contemporary look. It also launched an ad campaign that dropped its longtime signature tagline "For the seafood lover in...
Red Lobster is the nation's largest full-service seafood restaurant chain and is owned and operated by Orlando-based Darden Restaurants. Bill Darden, who opened the first Red Lobster in Lakeland, Fla, founded the chain in 1968. After becoming part of General Mills in 1970, Red Lobster was expanded throughout the Southeast and eventually nationwide. Its locations became popular in land-locked states in the 1970s and 1980s when lobster tails and calamari were not commonly found on local menus. Darden introduced a new restaurant prototype in 2007 that featured a more refined, contemporary look. It also launched an ad campaign that dropped its longtime signature tagline "For the seafood lover in you" and replaced it with "Come see what's fresh today." For fiscal year 2007, the chain, which had 680 locations, recorded sales of $2.6 billion, or an average of $3.8 million per restaurant.
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Thrilled to be thrifty
Of The Associated PressFrugality is making a comeback. Fearful that economic conditions could get worse and stay that way, Americans are showing an enthusiasm for thriftiness not seen in decades. This behavioral shift isn't simply about spending less. The New Frugality...Tags: New Mexico, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., McDonald's, Portland (Multnomah, Oregon), Homes
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Red Lobster evacuated after workers accidentally sever gas line
South Florida Sun-SentinelConstruction workers on Tuesday accidentally severed a natural gas main in the 600 block of South University Drive, forcing firefighters to shut down side roads in the area and evacuate customers from a Red Lobster restaurant until the line is fixed, said...Tags: Natural Resources, Natural Gas, Energy Resources, Employees, Fires
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For the seafood griller in you
Red Lobster is getting into grilling in a big way. The restaurant chain has introduced Wood-Fire Grill, the largest culinary initiative in its 40-year history. To prepare for this new offering, the company put its more than 3,500 chefs in 680...Tags: Hampton (Hampton, Virginia), Tortillas, Foods and Beverages, Breads, Virginia
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The New Frugality: Americans Return To Thriftiness
Associated PressFrugality is making a comeback. Fearful that economic conditions could get worse and stay that way, Americans are showing an enthusiasm for thriftiness not seen in decades. This behavioral shift is not simply about spending less. The New Frugality...Tags: O'Charley's Incorporated, Colleges and Universities, Saks Incorporated, New Mexico, Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
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Anniversaries
60th GLORIA AND EDWARD MAGEL of Riverhead, formerly of Port Jefferson Station, celebrated with famly Sept. 1 at Lombardi's on the Sound in Port Jefferson. Edward is retired from Holmes Electric Protection in Manhattan. Gloria worked as a clerk typist for...Tags: People, Delta Air Lines, Southampton (Southampton, New York), Riverhead (Riverhead, New York), Melville
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After games with Boo, Bethel star set to shine
247-4961Amber Easter made the biggest decision of her young life last week. That's when she sat down in front of family, friends and teammates in Bethel's media center and signed her name on a basketball scholarship agreement with George Mason University....Tags: Religious Festivals, George Mason, Basketball, Shrimp, Cheese
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Where to eat in and around Long Island malls
joan.reminick@newsday.comFeeding a shopper's appetite doesn't have to mean wolfing down a hot dog at a food court stand. Think, instead, about savoring a wood oven pizza, a Thai steak noodle salad or some beautifully cut sashimi as you recharge your batteries. Long Island offers...Tags: Pizzas, Halloween, Music Theater, Chipotle Mexican Grill Incorporated, Sushi and Sashimi
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Darden Restaurants chief Clarence Otis sticks to pursuit of success
Sentinel Staff WriterNearly a year before assuming the helm at Darden Restaurants in 2004, Clarence Otis met with Chief Executive Officer Joe Lee to plot the future. Together, in a series of meetings, Otis, Lee and another key leader, Drew Madsen, set goals for Orlando's...Tags: Corporate Officers, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Sales, Darden Restaurants, Florida
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How restaurants can foster health
U.S. News & World ReportNutrition experts are full of ideas about how restaurants can encourage diners to make more healthful food choices. Here are five of them: 1. Add more low-calorie items. If there are just one or two low-cal items and everything else on the menu is far...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, McDonald's, Cornell University, New York University, Outback Steakhouse Incorporated
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Manufacturing sags in October
The Institute for Supply Management said Monday its manufacturing index fell from 43.5 in September to 38.9 in October, the lowest reading since September 1982, when the country was near the end of a 16-month recession. Any reading below 50 signals...Tags: Lockheed Martin Corporation, Winter Park, Darden Restaurants, Weaponry, Administaff Incorporated
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Osceola research company is expanding
An Osceola company that does clinical research with drug companies announced an expansion Monday that will bring 25 new jobs and a $1.1 million capital investment. FPA Clinical Research's new jobs, with an average pay of $57,196 a year, are 200 percent...Tags: Major League Baseball, Newspapers, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Economic Policy, Research
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Stock analyst cuts his forecast for Darden's 2009 earnings
Sentinel Staff WriterA Wall Street analyst sharply lowered his earnings expectations for Orlando-based Darden Restaurants today, citing an overall slowdown in spending at casual-dining restaurants. John Ivankoe, an analyst for J.P. Morgan, dramatically cut his earnings...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Sales, Earnings, Darden Restaurants, J.P. Morgan Chase & Co.
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