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The chain debate continues
The war of words regarding chains vs. indies continues.  
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Tags: chains, flat top grill

With the arrival of The Flat Top Grill in Wauwatosa, the debate about chains vs. locally owned restaurants again rears its head.

While I prefer to support local businesses and understand the need to do so, I do, occasionally, eat at chains, too (mostly at lunch). I think chains bring benefits to Milwaukee, but I don't think more chain places equals a better Milwaukee, especially if it means that local businesses are squeezed out.

Among the benefits of chain restaurants are that:

  • Any business growth in the area is good news and they hire and pay local workers, they collect local sales tax, sometimes support local charities, etc.
  • The food is generally is consistent. Customers know what to expect.
  • Staff is generally -- key word, generally- well-trained thanks to a lot of experience in this area.

Some of the downsides to chains:

  • Because they often have major resources, like chains in any sector, they can and do sometimes target local businesses. And even if they don't, their resources can have an overwhelming affect on local businesses that don't have the same cash flow.
  • I think most will agree that a city benefits from having some unique character rather than being solely an amalgam of chain stores and restaurants. If you've traveled the U.S., you know that most cities are already starting to look alike and are rapidly losing their uniqueness. When we boast about Milwaukee, we boast about Kopp's or Sanford or Kil@wat, not about the fact that we have four chain seafood places or 43 McDonald's locations (I made that number up, so don't bother checking it!).
  • Although local employees make money and spend it here, most of the revenue and the profit generated leaves town.
  • Food is consistent, sure, but rarely stellar. Think of all the best-loved food in Milwaukee and almost none of it ever comes from a chain.

Milwaukee, like most cities, can benefit from a healthy mix of local eateries and chain restaurants. Get rid of all the chains in Milwaukee and customers will have many fewer options and a lot of jobs will be lost. Flood the city with more and more chains and there's trouble, because the population of Milwaukee isn't growing and at this point neither is its wallet.

When only the biggest are left standing, it won't mean only the best are left standing.

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Posted by sandstorm on March 2, 2009 at 11:51 a.m. (report)

we were talking about dining. you lose. clever, if not old and transparent, republican tactic to try and shift the argument instead of actually dealing with the issue at hand. sandstorm-16, chateaudweller-0 (if we were to retro-actively score this thing)

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Posted by industria on March 2, 2009 at 10:27 a.m. (report)

I appreciate your breakdown of the pros and cons of chains here. I posted awhile ago about your call for a McDonald's downtown and busted out the chain debate. So this gives me more insight and appreciation for your take on chains...and your desire for another McDonald's.

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Posted by ChateauDweller on March 2, 2009 at 8:28 a.m. (report)

sandstorm, of course it does. how many conservatives do you see whining about buying locally? how many do you see complaining about a new big box store? none. chateau 1, sandstorm 0

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Posted by mikeb on Feb. 28, 2009 at 8:14 p.m. (report)

I'm no one who has anything against chains. I do believe thought that when push comes to shove most people prefer to go to the chain. I know this first hand because my accounting practice competes directly with H&R Block. We ran a promotion on onmilwaukee.com as well as Our Milwaukee (which is a group that purports to support local business) that offered a $50 gift certificate to any Our Milwaukee member for any new 1040 we prepared this year. Guess how many people we've had on this so far. Zero. This is a program that essentially would donate 20% or more of the revenue we get from a return to promote a locally owned business and that can't even get one tax return in. I'm not complaining as the practice is doing fine, but I have a strong sense that people talk a great game about supporting local business and do something else when no one else is looking.

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Posted by sandstorm on Feb. 27, 2009 at 5:36 p.m. (report)

really chateau? someone's political affiliation determines if they eat at chains or independents? dude, you must have left your brain in sarah palin's rented purse.

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