This appeared on momlogic.com
The restaurant chain Hooters had the market cornered when it came to affordable food and a scantily clad, attractive wait staff. Lately, however, competition is, well, busting out all over the place. Imitation chains such as Twin Peaks and Bone Daddy’s are both flourishing, as is the original.
While the downturn in the economy has forced many chain restaurants to close, Hooters brought in a billion dollars in sales in 2008, a 2 percent increase from 2007.
“Business is good,” said Mike Herrick, the company’s vice president. “It’s the great escape … You come here when you get a job, you come here when you get a pink slip.”
Herrick says it’s a fun line of work.
“You walk around today and you wouldn’t know we are in our worst time since the ’30s. … You wouldn’t know that in Hooters today,” he said.