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A beloved family-run Peruvian restaurant in Concord, California, is closing its doors after a lawsuit alleging gender discrimination over "Ladies Night" discounts drove the business into financial turmoil. The restaurant, which offered discounted drinks for women on Wednesdays, was targeted under California’s Civil Rights Act, which prohibits gender-based promotions. Struggling with rising costs and razor-thin margins, the restaurant faced insurmountable legal fees and settled out of court. This incident highlights growing concerns about overregulation and the stifling impact of equity laws on small businesses. Critics argue such policies disproportionately harm entrepreneurs while failing to achieve meaningful progress. The case reflects broader dissatisfaction with California’s progressive policies, prompting many to question their long-term economic and social viability. For some, this signals yet another reason to join the exodus to states with business-friendly environments like Texas and Florida.
By Sean Reynolds4.4
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A beloved family-run Peruvian restaurant in Concord, California, is closing its doors after a lawsuit alleging gender discrimination over "Ladies Night" discounts drove the business into financial turmoil. The restaurant, which offered discounted drinks for women on Wednesdays, was targeted under California’s Civil Rights Act, which prohibits gender-based promotions. Struggling with rising costs and razor-thin margins, the restaurant faced insurmountable legal fees and settled out of court. This incident highlights growing concerns about overregulation and the stifling impact of equity laws on small businesses. Critics argue such policies disproportionately harm entrepreneurs while failing to achieve meaningful progress. The case reflects broader dissatisfaction with California’s progressive policies, prompting many to question their long-term economic and social viability. For some, this signals yet another reason to join the exodus to states with business-friendly environments like Texas and Florida.

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