North America미국Food serviceFood serviceEnd year unknown

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미국 Food service closure case 194662 failure case

미국 Food service closure case 194662 is an archived business failure case from 미국 in Food service. It is recorded as end year unknown. Main failure signals: Funding dependency, Excess fixed costs, Inventory. Common failure category: Food-service and offline location expansion burden.

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Funding dependencyExcess fixed costsInventory
Common category · 2000-case similarity
Food-service and offline location expansion burdenSimilarity 100%
Food-service and offline location expansion burdenSimilarity 100%Cause: Excess fixed costs, Inventory
Inventory and supply-chain cash lock-upSimilarity 100%Cause: Inventory, Excess fixed costsEvidence: Inventory
Cash burn before unit economicsSimilarity 94%Cause: Funding dependency, Excess fixed costs
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Business model: Food service-related global business or service

Failure stage: end year unknown

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  • Survival depended on follow-on funding or capital market conditions
  • Infrastructure, organization, and facility fixed costs may have grown before revenue validation
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미국 Food service closure case 194662 is an archived business failure case from 미국 in Food service. It is recorded as end year unknown. Main failure signals: Funding dependency, Excess fixed costs, Inventory. Common failure category: Food-service and offline location expansion burden.

What founders can learnFor a Food service-related global business or service business, founders should check Funding dependency, Excess fixed costs, Inventory before scaling. If signals such as Survival depended on follow-on funding or capital market conditions, Infrastructure, organization, and facility fixed costs may have grown before revenue validation appear, recalculate unit economics, retention, fixed costs, and legal exposure before expanding.
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