Company: BTBDW
Filing Date: 2025-03-31
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001477932-25-002248
Chunk: 885

Company: BT Brands, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-03-31
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1A
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 platforms at any time may be adverse to our interests or inaccurate. The dissemination of information via social media could harm our business, reputation, financial condition, and results of operations, regardless of the information’s accuracy. The damage may be immediate without us having an opportunity for redress or correction.

In addition, we may use social media to communicate with our customers and the general public. Failure by us to use social media effectively or appropriately, particularly as compared to our brands’ respective competitors, could lead to a decline in brand value, customer visits and revenue. Other risks associated with the use of social media include improper disclosure of proprietary information, negative comments about our brands, exposure of personally identifiable information, fraud, hoaxes, or malicious dissemination of false information. Our customers’ or employees’ inappropriate use of social media could increase our costs, lead to litigation, or result in negative publicity that could damage our reputation and adversely affect our business.

Legal and Regulatory Risks

The display of nutritional information could affect consumer preferences and negatively impact the results of our operations.

Government regulation and changes in consumer eating habits resulting from shifting attitudes regarding diet and health or the latest information regarding changes in the health effects of consuming our menu offerings may impact our business. In general, because of our size, we have been exempted from regulations related to disclosing nutritional information. However, as we grow, parts of our business will likely be required to comply with state and local regulations relating to the disclosure of ingredients and nutritional information. We anticipate that laws and regulations requiring disclosure of our menu’s ingredients and nutritional content will continue to increase.

We cannot guarantee our ability to effectively respond to changes in consumer health perceptions, successfully implement the nutrient content disclosure requirements, or adapt our menu offerings. The imposition of menu-labeling laws could adversely affect our results of operations and financial position and the restaurant industry in general.

New information or attitudes regarding diet and health could result in changes in regulations and consumer eating habits that could adversely affect our revenues.

Regulations and consumer preferences may change because of new information or attitudes regarding diet and health. These changes may include regulations impacting menu item ingredients and nutritional content. For example, many states, counties, and cities have enacted menu-labeling laws requiring multi-unit restaurant operators to make nutritional information available to guests or restrict the sale of certain ingredients in restaurants. The success of our restaurant operations is dependent, in part, upon our ability to respond effectively to changes in consumer health and disclosure regulations and to adapt our menu offerings to trends in eating habits. If consumer health regulations or consumer eating