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#11241962
15 May 2024
The signage of Red Lobster is being seen at 5201 S Pulaski Rd in Chicago, Illinois, United States, on May 15, 2024. Red Lobster is considering Chapter 11 bankruptcy to recoup $11 million in losses from its endless shrimp promotion. Red Lobster's ''Ultimate Endless Shrimp'' promotion last year is being considered a limited-time offer, but it is bringing in an adequate number of new customers, leading the chain to add it to its permanent menu in June. Customers are gorging on it, and Red Lobster is reporting fourth-quarter 2023 losses of $12.5 million.
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#11241964
15 May 2024
Red Lobster restaurant is being seen at 5201 S Pulaski Rd in Chicago, Illinois, United States, on May 15, 2024. Red Lobster is considering Chapter 11 bankruptcy to recoup $11 million in losses from its endless shrimp promotion. Red Lobster's ''Ultimate Endless Shrimp'' promotion last year is being considered a limited-time offer, but it is bringing in an adequate number of new customers, leading the chain to add it to its permanent menu in June. Customers are gorging on it, and Red Lobster is reporting fourth-quarter 2023 losses of $12.5 million.
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#11241957
15 May 2024
Red Lobster restaurant is being seen at 5201 S Pulaski Rd in Chicago, Illinois, United States, on May 15, 2024. Red Lobster is considering Chapter 11 bankruptcy to recoup $11 million in losses from its endless shrimp promotion. Red Lobster's ''Ultimate Endless Shrimp'' promotion last year is being considered a limited-time offer, but it is bringing in an adequate number of new customers, so the chain is adding it to its permanent menu in June. Customers are gorging on it, and Red Lobster is reporting fourth-quarter 2023 losses of $12.5 million.
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#11241959
15 May 2024
Red Lobster restaurant is being seen at 5201 S Pulaski Rd in Chicago, Illinois, United States, on May 15, 2024. Red Lobster is considering Chapter 11 bankruptcy to recoup $11 million in losses from its endless shrimp promotion. Red Lobster's ''Ultimate Endless Shrimp'' promotion last year is being considered a limited-time offer, but it is bringing in an adequate number of new customers, so the chain is adding it to its permanent menu in June. Customers are gorging on it, and Red Lobster is reporting fourth-quarter 2023 losses of $12.5 million.
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#11241960
15 May 2024
Red Lobster restaurant is being seen at 5201 S Pulaski Rd in Chicago, Illinois, United States, on May 15, 2024. Red Lobster is considering Chapter 11 bankruptcy to recoup $11 million in losses from its endless shrimp promotion. Red Lobster's ''Ultimate Endless Shrimp'' promotion last year is being considered a limited-time offer, but it is bringing in an adequate number of new customers, so the chain is adding it to its permanent menu in June. Customers are gorging on it, and Red Lobster is reporting fourth-quarter 2023 losses of $12.5 million.
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#11241961
15 May 2024
Red Lobster restaurant is being seen at 5201 S Pulaski Rd in Chicago, Illinois, United States, on May 15, 2024. Red Lobster is considering Chapter 11 bankruptcy to recoup $11 million in losses from its endless shrimp promotion. Red Lobster's ''Ultimate Endless Shrimp'' promotion last year is being considered a limited-time offer, but it is bringing in an adequate number of new customers, so the chain is adding it to its permanent menu in June. Customers are gorging on it, and Red Lobster is reporting fourth-quarter 2023 losses of $12.5 million.
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#11241963
15 May 2024
Red Lobster restaurant is being seen at 5201 S Pulaski Rd in Chicago, Illinois, United States, on May 15, 2024. Red Lobster is considering Chapter 11 bankruptcy to recoup $11 million in losses from its endless shrimp promotion. Red Lobster's ''Ultimate Endless Shrimp'' promotion last year is being considered a limited-time offer, but it is bringing in an adequate number of new customers, so the chain is adding it to its permanent menu in June. Customers are gorging on it, and Red Lobster is reporting fourth-quarter 2023 losses of $12.5 million.
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#1883855
6 April 2017
Yazidi people in a makeshift camp near Sinjar, on April 5, 2017. Yazidis still gripped with fear find alternative places to live as 90 percent of Sinjar has been destroyed. Many Yazidi refuse to go back even though Sinjar has been liberated over one and a half years ago. Many have left camps to set up permanent communities in abandoned buildings, like these five Yazidi family members who do not want to live in a camp. The Yazidi are a community that have lived together for centuries and ISIL broke up the community when they took SInjar in 2014. Iraq's estimated 500,000 Yazidis now fear the end of their people and their religion as they adjust to living away from their community and live in isolated conditions.
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#1883856
6 April 2017
A makeshift camp near Sinjar, on April 5, 2017. Yazidis still gripped with fear find alternative places to live as 90 percent of Sinjar has been destroyed. Many Yazidi refuse to go back even though Sinjar has been liberated over one and a half years ago. Many have left camps to set up permanent communities in abandoned buildings, like these five Yazidi family members who do not want to live in a camp. The Yazidi are a community that have lived together for centuries and ISIL broke up the community when they took SInjar in 2014. Iraq's estimated 500,000 Yazidis now fear the end of their people and their religion as they adjust to living away from their community and live in isolated conditions.
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#1883857
6 April 2017
A woman with her child in a makeshift camp near Sinjar, on April 5, 2017. Yazidis still gripped with fear find alternative places to live as 90 percent of Sinjar has been destroyed. Many Yazidi refuse to go back even though Sinjar has been liberated over one and a half years ago. Many have left camps to set up permanent communities in abandoned buildings, like these five Yazidi family members who do not want to live in a camp. The Yazidi are a community that have lived together for centuries and ISIL broke up the community when they took SInjar in 2014. Iraq's estimated 500,000 Yazidis now fear the end of their people and their religion as they adjust to living away from their community and live in isolated conditions.
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#1883858
6 April 2017
Children play in a makeshift camp near Sinjar, on April 5, 2017. Yazidis still gripped with fear find alternative places to live as 90 percent of Sinjar has been destroyed. Many Yazidi refuse to go back even though Sinjar has been liberated over one and a half years ago. Many have left camps to set up permanent communities in abandoned buildings, like these five Yazidi family members who do not want to live in a camp. The Yazidi are a community that have lived together for centuries and ISIL broke up the community when they took SInjar in 2014. Iraq's estimated 500,000 Yazidis now fear the end of their people and their religion as they adjust to living away from their community and live in isolated conditions.
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#1883859
6 April 2017
Yazidi people in a makeshift camp near Sinjar, on April 5, 2017. Yazidis still gripped with fear find alternative places to live as 90 percent of Sinjar has been destroyed. Many Yazidi refuse to go back even though Sinjar has been liberated over one and a half years ago. Many have left camps to set up permanent communities in abandoned buildings, like these five Yazidi family members who do not want to live in a camp. The Yazidi are a community that have lived together for centuries and ISIL broke up the community when they took SInjar in 2014. Iraq's estimated 500,000 Yazidis now fear the end of their people and their religion as they adjust to living away from their community and live in isolated conditions.
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#1883860
6 April 2017
Yazidi people in a makeshift camp near Sinjar, on April 5, 2017. Yazidis still gripped with fear find alternative places to live as 90 percent of Sinjar has been destroyed. Many Yazidi refuse to go back even though Sinjar has been liberated over one and a half years ago. Many have left camps to set up permanent communities in abandoned buildings, like these five Yazidi family members who do not want to live in a camp. The Yazidi are a community that have lived together for centuries and ISIL broke up the community when they took SInjar in 2014. Iraq's estimated 500,000 Yazidis now fear the end of their people and their religion as they adjust to living away from their community and live in isolated conditions.
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#1883861
6 April 2017
An occupied building by yazidi people in a makeshift camp near Sinjar, on April 5, 2017. Yazidis still gripped with fear find alternative places to live as 90 percent of Sinjar has been destroyed. Many Yazidi refuse to go back even though Sinjar has been liberated over one and a half years ago. Many have left camps to set up permanent communities in abandoned buildings, like these five Yazidi family members who do not want to live in a camp. The Yazidi are a community that have lived together for centuries and ISIL broke up the community when they took SInjar in 2014. Iraq's estimated 500,000 Yazidis now fear the end of their people and their religion as they adjust to living away from their community and live in isolated conditions.
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#1883862
6 April 2017
An occupied building by yazidi people in a makeshift camp near Sinjar, on April 5, 2017. Yazidis still gripped with fear find alternative places to live as 90 percent of Sinjar has been destroyed. Many Yazidi refuse to go back even though Sinjar has been liberated over one and a half years ago. Many have left camps to set up permanent communities in abandoned buildings, like these five Yazidi family members who do not want to live in a camp. The Yazidi are a community that have lived together for centuries and ISIL broke up the community when they took SInjar in 2014. Iraq's estimated 500,000 Yazidis now fear the end of their people and their religion as they adjust to living away from their community and live in isolated conditions.
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#1883863
6 April 2017
An occupied building by yazidi people in a makeshift camp near Sinjar, on April 5, 2017. Yazidis still gripped with fear find alternative places to live as 90 percent of Sinjar has been destroyed. Many Yazidi refuse to go back even though Sinjar has been liberated over one and a half years ago. Many have left camps to set up permanent communities in abandoned buildings, like these five Yazidi family members who do not want to live in a camp. The Yazidi are a community that have lived together for centuries and ISIL broke up the community when they took SInjar in 2014. Iraq's estimated 500,000 Yazidis now fear the end of their people and their religion as they adjust to living away from their community and live in isolated conditions.
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