This chain of donut depends on bankruptcy

Fans across the country are mourning the reduction of the chain.


The benefits of the pandemic still cause many problems for restaurants, especially when it comes to small independent businesses.His last victim is a beloved donut chainBlue star donuts, with places in Oregon and the south of California.

The gourmet donut company depends on bankruptcy, following a tumultuous drag from which they hadpermanently closed four of their 11 locations, including their flagship store in downtown Portland.

Bankruptcy will give the company a chance to restructure their debt and help us cope with the storm, surviving and emerge as a stronger business, "according to the PDG Poppe Press Release. During the process, the three locations in Los Angeles and three of the remaining locations in Portland will remain open.

Founded in 2012, the company quickly went as one of Portland's most efficient franchises and a pilgrimage for food lovers. With menu items like Blueberry Bourbon Basilic, Cartreau Cream burned and Valrhona Chocolate Crunch, they have developed a database of national fans of artisan dump enthusiasts.

Although it is not the last you hear from Blue Star Donuts, the announcement of bankruptcy has prompted fans to show support to the beloved chain on social media. "You are Portland for me," wrote a Connecticut customer, while another said "always my first stop when Portland! You survive that."

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