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Foxtrot’s Unsuccessful Merger with Dom’s Hospitality: 1,000 Workers Left without Jobs

Dom’s Hospitality and Foxtrot have merged to form a new company, but the venture has not been successful as it has filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. This news comes just five months after the merger took place and resulted in the closure of all Foxtrot stores in Texas, D.C., and Illinois. Google Maps shows all Dallas locations of Foxtrot as permanently closed, and the brand’s website has been taken down.

The initial report of the bankruptcy was first mentioned in the newsletter Snaxshot, which pointed out that Dom’s did not place their usual grocery order the week prior. Employees of Foxtrot were notified in a conference call on Tuesday morning that stores would be closing by noon CT and were advised not to discuss this information with customers. With approximately 1,000 workers employed by the company across multiple states, the closure of Foxtrot will have a significant impact.

Foxtrot previously had four locations in Dallas, with the most recent one on Greenville Ave. Other locations included Knox-Henderson, Uptown on Hillcrest, and McKinney. Despite reaching out for comment, a representative from Eater Dallas had not received a response by the time of publication.

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