Rampant Bay Area Restaurant Shut Downs: Now it’s Oakland In N-Out Closing
Closure marks last In N-Out in Oakland leaving
By Evan Symon, January 22, 2024 7:36 pm
In N-Out Burger announced on Monday that the last remaining franchise location in Oakland is now set to close because of heightened crime , becoming a landmark closure as the number of restaurant closures continues to grow in the Bay Area.
For the last several years, restaurants have closed at a faster and faster rate in San Francisco, Oakland, and other Bay Area cities. Crime, low customer traffic, higher costs, growing city restrictions, and other factors have helped contribute to closures of everything from long-time iconic restaurants, new fledgling restaurants, and ubiquitous fast food locations. The closure of restaurants has also been tied closely to the continued mass layoffs and high office vacancy crises in the area, as it results in fewer customers for restaurants and exasperates the crime rate.
In recent weeks, the growing number of fast food restaurants either closing, raising prices, or cutting on back severely because of the upcoming $20 an hour fast food minimum wage has threatened even more closures. Virtually every chain, from Pizza Hut to McDonalds, have had some sort of action taken. An outlier has been the Southern California based In-N Out. Despite the upcoming changes, the chain had already enacted them prior. As a result, the chain announced further expansion last week, with more expected soon.
However, while the chain has been one of the few exceptions to fare the $20 an hour raise gracefully, crime in the Bay Area proved to be something, like many other restaurants, that they just couldn’t overcome. On Monday, the famed fast food chain announced that the lone remaining In N-Out in Oakland is to close because of crime and the chains concern about employee safety.
“We have made the decision to close our In-N-Out Burger location in Oakland, California, because of ongoing issues with crime. We are grateful for the local community, which has supported us for over 18 years, and we recognize that this closure negatively impacts our Associates and their families,” said Chief Operating Officer Danny Warwick in a statement. “Additionally, this location remains a busy and profitable one for the company, but our top priority must be the safety and wellbeing of our Customers and Associates – we cannot ask them to visit or work in an unsafe environment. Despite taking repeated steps to create safer conditions, our Customers and Associates are regularly victimized by car break-ins, property damage, theft, and armed robberies.”
Experts told the Globe on Monday that, with crime still high in the San Francisco area, more closures could come soon.
“In N-Out is a strong, strong company,” explained Elliot Barnes, a fast food restaurant consultant, to the Globe on Monday. “They take careful expansion and don’t close locations unless they absolutely have to. They have a unique distribution system, and removing locations could break that flow somewhat. So Oakland closing, it’s not normal. It had to be an outside factor, like crime, because these places are always popular. If you ever drove by one at lunch or dinner time, you experienced the traffic from the drive-through line spilling out into the street. Even rural locations have that. Oakland had to have had a really bad crime problem. And if this crime is high everywhere there, then we may see some more quite possibly. It’s speculatory, but no one thought Oakland would go either.”
More closures at Bay area restaurants are expected to be announced soon.
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What on earth did people THINK was going to happen from the effects of these various negative factors of $20 minimum wage, clearly unmanageable crime, and the rest of it? And it’s all Dem/Marxist Govt-Created; or better words might be Govt-Destroyed. Completely unnecessary bad news and bad outcomes, when safety, pleasure, prosperity, and a wholesome atmosphere could reign instead. Imagine that.
Thank you Evan Symon for keeping us updated on this.
In-N-Out Burger “franchise” in Oakland? Franchise??? I thought all In-N-Out Burger locations were owned by the company.
You’re correct, Lewis. In-N-Out stores are all corporate-owned and managed. They don’t franchise their stores in order to maintain high quality control.
The is what Democrat Congresswoman Barbara Lee the radical leftist from the crime infested hellhole of Oakland will bring to the rest of the state if she were to win the U.S. Senate seat? She was associated with the violent Black Panthers and she has nothing to campaign on other than reparations and black supremacy?
They “average” five breaking a day, and a nearby gas station has had over one hundred breaking, auto theft and holdups over the last year. Many restaurant owners demand city hall do something, yet nothing is done, as Oakland hasn’t had a permanent police chief in years.
The question is , when will it be enough for political change? And if it doesn’t change does that mean the voting process is corrupted?
@Rod – the answer to that LAST question is ABSOLUTELY, 100%… there is a PDF with PROOF of security weaknesses ON THE CA Secretary of State’s WEBSITE!!! It’s a known issue, and Georgia has ALSO DEMONSTRATED that by putting the systems in “safe mode” the votes and tabulations can be changed IN REAL TIME…
(Notice the way they label the system functions and modes THE OPPOSITE of what they REALLY are??? “Trusted Build” wipes the history and log files, “Safe Mode” is anything but…)
If losing an In-N-Out doesn’t motivate Californians to action, I don’t know WHAT will… maybe this is THE “wake-up call” that we CA Globe reader/commenters have been waiting for for YEARS….
We can only HOPE & PRAY….
Eighteen years ago – when this In N-Out opened – Oakland looked like a decent place to do business.
During the tenure of people still working in local and state government, all that has turned around and gone straight into the toilet.