Rubio’s Coastal Grill to close dozens of locations in California

Rubio’s Coastal Grill to close 48 locations in California, citing rising business costs

Rubio’s Coastal Grill, a food chain proud to be the home of the original fish taco, will close dozens of locations, the company told KCRA 3 on Monday. “After a thorough review of its operations and the current business climate , has decided to close 48 underperforming locations in California as of May 31,” a company spokesperson said in a statement, citing rising business costs in the state. The food chain plans to keep 86 locations open in California, Arizona and Nevada. According to Rubio’s website, several of the closed locations include those in Northern California: Elk Grove, Lodi, Rancho Cordova, Sacramento, Stockton and Tracy. The company spokesperson said the closures are necessary “in our long-term strategic plan to position Rubio’s for success for years to come.” In 1983, the first Rubio’s opened in San Diego. Since then, the company said it has sold more than 250 million fish tacos. For more of California’s top news, click here | Download our app.

Rubio’s Coastal Grill, a food chain proud to be the home of the original fish taco, will close dozens of locations, the company told KCRA 3 on Monday.

“After a thorough review of its operations and the current economic climate, (Rubio’s) has decided to close 48 underperforming locations in California as of May 31,” a company spokesperson said in a statement, citing rising costs. business costs in the state.

The food chain plans to keep 86 locations open in California, Arizona and Nevada.

According to Rubio’s website, several of the closed locations include those in Northern California: Elk Grove, Lodi, Rancho Cordova, Sacramento, Stockton and Tracy.

The company spokesperson said the closures are necessary “as part of our long-term strategic plan to position Rubio’s for success for years to come.”

In 1983, the first Rubio’s opened in San Diego. Since then, the company said it has sold more than 250 million fish tacos.

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