When I was growing up, I lived in a village with approximately 800 people in it. The biggest attractions we had were Casey's (a convenience store), a small café that underwent four name changes and different management in the twenty or so years I lived there, and a burger joint that was almost never open. We didn't have shit and it sucked. When you would hang out, that meant you'd walk around and that was the sum of it.
Now, I live in a slightly bigger city (only about ten minutes away by car, mind you), and it feels like an actual city city. It has a McDonalds, Wendy's, Hardee's, a Chinese restaurant, a couple Mexican restaurants, etc., but even with it, things don't last very long.
After COVID, a couple restaurants closed down, one or two stores, and a video rental store called Family Video officially died out.
In summation, I am overthinking a simple thread and I should just say Chiick-fil-A because they're homophobic and homophobia's bad (m'kay), but I'm so trigger shy for anything to ever go away because I know then we will have one more empty, rundown building in the area (Long John Silver's has been closed down for over ten years and it just sits there).