Michael Solomonov’s restaurant group says anti-Israel boycott did not cause closure of 6 locations
Michael Solomonov’s restaurant group says anti-Israel boycott did not cause closure of 6 locationsOwner Steve Cook blamed the closures on inflation, declining lunch traffic, and an oversaturated fast-casual dining market. Pro-Palestinian activists claim it's because of the boycott.Follow us on GoogleGoldie Falafel, owned by Michael Solomonov, was the target of a pro-Palestinian protest in Philadelphia, Dec.
- ▪Michael Solomonov’s restaurant group says anti-Israel boycott did not cause closure of 6 locationsOwner Steve Cook blamed the closures on inflation, declining lunch traffic, and an oversaturated fast-casual dining market.
- ▪Pro-Palestinian activists claim it's because of the boycott.Follow us on GoogleGoldie Falafel, owned by Michael Solomonov, was the target of a pro-Palestinian protest in Philadelphia, Dec.
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Michael Solomonov’s restaurant group says anti-Israel boycott did not cause closure of 6 locationsOwner Steve Cook blamed the closures on inflation, declining lunch traffic, and an oversaturated fast-casual dining market. Pro-Palestinian activists claim it's because of the boycott.Follow us on GoogleGoldie Falafel, owned by Michael Solomonov, was the target of a pro-Palestinian protest in Philadelphia, Dec. 3, 2023.(photo credit: GOOGLE MAPS)
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