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According to reports, they're about $300 million in debt.
Last year, they closed about 40 locations across the U.S.
They're trying to attract more business by making a pivot to being more family friendly.
They're calling it a re-Hooterization, but it's more like a de-Hooterization.
No, they're taking them off.
You might not realize this, but Hooters has become increasingly family-friendly over the past decade and has a solid kids menu.
Well, it's just now you focus more on the nature aspect of the Hooters.
Yeah, now they're going all in.
Ownership says it's depressing to them that women would not want their families going to Hooters for special occasions.
They didn't say what exactly they'd be changing to make it more PG or when that's happening, but it is safe to say the skimpy outfits and the bikini nights will be phased out.
Let's go to your next laser story out of Grand Slams and Graham Cracks.
The New York Yankees have made a bold culinary play this season, unveiling a stadium dessert that rivals no other.
Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the full-size tiramisu helmet.
We all know nothing says America's pastime like a fancy Italian dessert in plastic sports gear.
You guys are selling it to me with every word you say.
Imagine a full-sized Major League Baseball player's helmet filled with layers of espresso-soaked ladyfingers and mascarpone cream.
It's unclear if this two-pound dessert is meant to intimidate your opponents.
Like, you dare challenge a team that serves tiramisu at the ballpark?