Rubio's Coastal Grill, which originated in San Diego, announced Wednesday that it is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, citing rising costs in California.
A platter of fish and shrimp tacos at a Rubio's restaurant in San Diego is shown in this undated photo.
As part of the bankruptcy announcement, the company said it has closed 48"underperforming" California locations, including 13 in the San Diego area. Another 86 locations in California, Arizona and Nevada will continue normal operations.
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