
Built the first mainstream seafood brand for middle America. Hit massive scale — $3.8M per location at peak. Cheddar Bay Biscuits became iconic. General Mills fueled explosive growth from 21 locations to over 1,000.
Parent company Darden shifted focus to Olive Garden and Longhorn. Stores got neglected, menus went stale. Then PE owners Golden Gate sold the real estate for $1.6B, saddling Red Lobster with $190M annual rent. Thai Union bought in, cut out competing shrimp suppliers, then allegedly pushed an endless shrimp promo that torched margins.
Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Thai Union wrote off $530M. Guest counts down 30% since 2019. New owners trying to rebuild, but slow-casual seafood remains structurally tough.