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From The Atlanta Post: Why is Red Lobster so popular, particularly among African Americans?The chain - a key brand of multi-chain operator Darden Restaurants, which serves 400 million meals each year and has $7 billion in annual sales - consistently ranks high in national restaurant surveys. Industry analysts chalk up Red Lobster's success to good management and fine-tuned marketing campaigns such as the "Lobsterfest" promo. Darden's spokesman ties company success to a message point on how Darden focuses on the total "guest experience," adding, "We nurture a relationship with all of our guests," not just African Americans.
All of the above might be true. But there could well be a simpler reason for the chain's popularity among black people: eating at Red Lobster may be the next best thing to attending a fish fry.
Are black diners helpless in the face of anything fried? Is that Red Lobster's winning strategy? Find out at The Atlanta Post