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Like the UK version and later seasons of the U.S. ''Kitchen Nightmares'', each episode ends with a short epilogue of how the restaurant was doing after the episode. These are usually rather vague, though, often merely saying that business is "on the mend" or somesuch, or that the restaurant closed (but not why). The honesty of these is somewhat questionable. One example is the Sweet Tea Restaurant, which according to online reviews went back to having bad service and jacked up their prices ''the day after'' Robert left, soon went to a buffet, and eventually closed, none of which is mentioned in the original ending blurb or edited in reruns.
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* [[Adored by the Network]]: if you turn on Food Network and the show currently airing isn't a competition show or ''[[Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives]],'' chances are it's this show (especially on weekends). Given the $10,000 budget Robert has to work with (presuming it represents the largest single-item production expense for the show besides the salaries for crew and Robert himself, it represents a very paltry episode budget), [[Money, Dear Boy|it's not hard to guess why this show might be so frequently aired]].
* [[Aesop Amnesia]]: Robert will invariably do everything possible to yank open everyone at the restaurant's skulls and brand three things on their brain: consistency of food, good service, and immaculate cleanliness. Now go and look up any restaurant he's been to on a review site. Chances are near 100% that they will have forgotten the importance of at least one of these, if not all three.