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I know us sportsers roll our eyes at such stories, but from my experience reading our page view numbers, openings like Chick-Fil-A and In-N-Out do blowout traffic. So do a lot of restaurant stories these days. We may think it's stupid, but if your business model relies on page view traffic, it's relevant.
This post strikes me as the "slow news day?" snark from Twitter and Facebook trolls. Think it was a slow news day? OK, then tell me what specifically you wanted to read about that we didn't cover. If people are interested in it, it's news. It's low-hanging fruit, yes, but you're out of your mind if you think it still doesn't have value to your audience. Just look at the Facebook interactions with that story:From nj.com, the website of The Star Ledger, once considered the statewide newspaper of record:
Chick-fil-A sets opening date for Old Bridge location