
Thousands of Hooters fans, the American restaurant chain known for its fast food and festive atmosphere, have expressed their concern over rumors of a possible closure of its branches in Mexico. These worries arose following a Bloomberg article that mentioned the possibility of the company entering into a financial restructuring process.
The Bloomberg article, published on February 21, indicated that Hooters was considering the option of declaring bankruptcy in the upcoming months and had hired a law firm to prepare for a possible legal process. In light of this news, many wondered if Hooters Mexico would be affected by this situation.
Amid growing speculation, Hooters Mexico issued an official statement to clarify the situation and reassure its customers. The company assured that Hooters operations in Mexico are independent from those in the United States and continue to function normally under the management of Grupo Dival, a Mexican company that operates the brand under a franchise agreement.
In the statement, Hooters Mexico reaffirmed its commitment to its customers, collaborators, and suppliers, promising to maintain the quality and experience that characterize them. The company assured that it will continue working to strengthen its presence in Mexico and provide the best experience to its fans.