Submitted by BlankVerse t3_zh2mkk in nyc
_kalebb_ t1_izjz5ys wrote
It's because nothing else is open late in NYC post pandemic. Kinda defeats half the point of living here tbh...
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anonyuser415 t1_izla2m6 wrote
thankfully I live near a 24hr diner
but it's a ghost town otherwise
Kooky_Performance116 t1_izk2scs wrote
Yeah really wild how now a lot of places close real early. I work construction and am usually out and about between 4-5am. Before the pandemic no matter the neighborhood there was places open I could grab some food and drinks that early. Now I have to walk it seems 2-3 avenues away to find a spot open/still open that early.
They must have realized the profits they were making being 24/7 didn’t make sense to the cost of staying open 24/7.
pixel_of_moral_decay t1_izo349m wrote
Speak to the owners… that’s exactly what happened.
They weren’t making much, most of their profit comes from the lunch/dinner rush. The rest of the evening is run at a loss. This truthfully started before the pandemic. The pandemic just made everyone do the math.
Then you have employees who don’t want to work those late hours since it’s minimum wage at best. Slow business = few or no tips. Per hour working those times is a pay cut. With the current labor shortage there’s no reason for someone to want to work those hours. Work someplace else, get earlier hours and more money.
People forget: restaurant employees who are tipped make more money when it’s busy. Less when it’s not.
Nobody is taking those hours until restaurants have too many employees for their peak times. Which is far from reality.
And honestly: good for them. Working overnight for minimum wage is awful.
trashpandarevolution t1_izk67n2 wrote
It’s workers, nobody wants that shift and stores keep getting mugged so why bother
DryGumby t1_izklaa1 wrote
Doubt there's an epidemic of restaurant muggings
travelinaj t1_izk3bng wrote
Yeah what a “coincidence”
Kooky_Performance116 t1_izk67c2 wrote
I’m confused by this comment? Lol
travelinaj t1_izk6yz6 wrote
To me I just seems like the pandemic benefitted a lot of larger corporations in many ways such as: eliminating competition who couldn’t hold out with no business for so long, allowing changing of store hours so they can have less overhead, pushing people to shop online, among other things
BourdainTiffin t1_izka2oj wrote
What did large corporations do that made diners and bodegas stop being 24 hrs?
travelinaj t1_izkamln wrote
The diners that survived changed their hours to save money just like the larger corporations.
BourdainTiffin t1_izkcp9x wrote
Yes, businesses of all sizes like to save money.
travelinaj t1_izkdu26 wrote
Yeah they were forced to because of the pandemic and I don’t think it’s a coincidence that they were forced to
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Bfam4t6 t1_izkgxyh wrote
Huh? What a fucking conclusion to jump to.
I think he’s saying scrutiny of business models increased for businesses of all sizes. Nothing more. You can stop digging.
_kalebb_ t1_izkj0fp wrote
Maybe we have different definitions of coincidence, then... To me that sounds like one
travelinaj t1_izkptr3 wrote
Certainly not
BourdainTiffin t1_izl5wp3 wrote
Son, I have no idea what you’re saying. Who forced them?
travelinaj t1_izlanki wrote
Whoever lengthened the pandemic. It should have been resolved after a few months
AnacharsisIV t1_izlerns wrote
I'll be sure to relay to the virus that you're disappointed it didn't happen according to your timetable.
BourdainTiffin t1_izlbagn wrote
Am I speaking to Kanye West right now?
sternfan1523 t1_izkbci4 wrote
What killed it was when they shut down bars. Tons of people weren’t going out and eating late night anymore. Corporations were able to wait it out while the small shops died out
BourdainTiffin t1_izkd327 wrote
We’re talking about small shops that survived but still haven’t restored late night hours. For instance Wo Hop closes at 10 now.
thatguygreg t1_izl2np4 wrote
The City that decided to go to sleep after all
2morereps t1_izlkouq wrote
I think once people stayed in and were getting paid during covid prime, they realized, "the fuck am I doing to myself. I dont need to work like a fucking animal to make ends meet." don't know, seems like people just started treating themselves better now.
TonyzTone t1_izlbgas wrote
Which is what folks meant when they’d say “NYC is dead/dying.” The city was famous for certain things, late night eats being one of them.
TapesNStuff t1_izkau7n wrote
Yeah, that was my first thought too. I'd go anywhere else before McDonalds.
Elaine_Benes_Lovr t1_izl4q2v wrote
I was told the city never sleeps...so WTF?
shamam t1_izl5276 wrote
There was this pandemic thing…
moolatto t1_izm082o wrote
Yeah the CVS near me never went back to being open 24 hours. That’s where I used to get all my snacks
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