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Shake Shack Is Returning $10 Million Government Loan - Here's Why

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Shake Shack, a popular burger chain, received $10 million dollars in government assistance through the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) meant for small businesses during the Coronavirus crisis.

Now, the fan-favorite restaurant is returning the loan to the government after funds ran dry and many struggling small businesses have not received any funds.

The fine print of the PPP states that as long as a restaurant employs less than 500 people per location, they are qualified for the loan.

Well, Danny Meyer, Shake Shack’s founder and CEO of its parent company, Union Square Hospitality Group, and Randy Garutti, Shake Shack’s CEO, said in a statement on LinkedIn, “Late last week, when it was announced that funding for the PPP had been

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