YORK, Pa. (WHTM) — A well-known national fast food restaurant chain is closing down two restaurant locations in York County.
Earlier this week, a spokesperson with the fast food chain called Hardee’s confirmed with abc27 News that they are shutting down two of their restaurant locations in York County, adding that there are no plans to reopen them.
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According to Hardee’s, these shuttering locations include:
1617 North George Street in York, Pa.
820 East Main Street in Dallastown, Pa.
The Hardee’s restaurant in Dallastown officially closed down last week, and the other restaurant in York is slated to cease operations at the end of the month.
“These decisions were not made lightly, and we have valued the opportunity to serve these communities over the years,” Hardee’s said in an email.
Hardee’s spokesperson adds that there are currently no plans for additional closures in the area.
According to Hardee’s website, following these closures, the Midstate still boasts multiple restaurants in Carlisle, Chambersburg, Dauphin, Harrisburg, Middletown, Waynesboro, McSherrystown, and Myerstown.
The first Hardee’s restaurant debuted in September 1960 in Greenville, North Carolina and today they operate more than 1,400 restaurants across 31 states.
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