I went toTwin Peaksfor lunch today.

Surprisingly, it was my wife's idea, but I wasn't about to turn it down.

As we walked in, I was shocked to see the place was nearly empty, with only a handful of booths occupied as the bar top sat half empty.

It boggled my mind. It was a Saturday full of sports like college basketball and the Olympics, but the fans were nowhere to be found.

And, unlike most chain restaurants these days, the quality hasn't dipped one bit.

Both mine and my wife's food tasted delicious, and the waitresses were still as "talented" as ever, so what gives?

It's no secret "breastaurants" like Twin Peaks and Hooters are on the decline,with both declaring bankruptcy in the past few years.

You can read articles about earnings reports and Chapter 11 all you want, but seeing the decline in real time with your own eyes is a different can of worms altogether.

I will take things a step further: I think the death of the breastaurant is directly correlated with the decline of America.

Think back to when places like Hooters were at their peak. What decade do you think of?

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