Burger chain Shake Shack to return $10 million government loan

Reuters

Published Apr 20, 2020 03:22AM ET

Updated Apr 20, 2020 10:05AM ET

(Reuters) - Shake Shack Inc (N:SHAK) said it will return the small business loan it received from the U.S. government, making it the first major firm to hand back money provided to help businesses ride out the impact of the coronavirus lockdown.

The company will immediately return the entire $10 million U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) loan as it was able to raise additional capital, CEO Randy Garutti and founder Danny Meyer said (https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/shake-shack-returning-its-ppp-loan-heres-why-randy-garutti/?trackingId=95PlIjgRRoWmTNyoj0XR5A%3D%3D) in a blog post on Monday.

Shares of Shake Shack, which raised about $150 million in an equity offering last week, fell about 3% to $42 on Monday morning.

SBA, which is a key part of the government's $2.2 trillion aid package, is aimed at helping small companies keep paying their employees and their basic bills during the shutdowns so that they are able to reopen quickly when public health allows.

More than 25% of the total $350 billion fund went to fewer than 2% of the firms that got relief, including a number of publicly traded companies with thousands of employees and hundreds of millions of dollars in annual sales.

This led to a backlash from smaller establishments and mom-and-pop restaurants, one of the hardest-hit sectors as diners stay at home due to lockdowns.

Ruth Hospitality Group Inc (O:RUTH), Potbelly Corp (O:PBPB) and Fiesta Restaurant Group's (O:FRGI) Texas Taco Cabana are among the chains that have borrowed money.

Several franchises of McDonald's Corp (N:MCD) and Dunkin' Brands Group Inc (O:DNKN) are also said to have applied for the loan.

"If this act were written for small businesses, how is it possible that so many independent restaurants whose employees needed just as much help were unable to receive funding?" Garutti and Meyer wrote.

Shake Shack said the money it received could be reallocated to the independent restaurants "who need it most, (and) haven't gotten any assistance."

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin in a tweet said he was "glad to see" that Shake Shack would return the loan.

Mnuchin told CNN on Sunday that a deal being discussed with Congress would include $300 billion more for the Paycheck Protection Program loan program for small businesses.