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Dairy Queen Shutters 30 Texas Franchises as Parent Company Cracks Down

Summary

  • 30 Dairy Queen franchises closed in Texas due to failure to remodel
  • Some Rita's Italian Ice locations close for 4 months each year
  • Freddy's Frozen Custard franchisee files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
Dairy Queen Shutters 30 Texas Franchises as Parent Company Cracks Down

As of November 16, 2025, the frozen dessert fast-food industry has faced a mix of challenges and closures. Earlier this year, around 30 Dairy Queen franchises in Texas were forced to shut down after the parent company, American Dairy Queen, terminated their franchises for failing to remodel their locations. This meant those Dairy Queen locations could no longer order supplies from the parent corporation, leading to their closure.

Elsewhere, devoted customers of Rita's Italian Ice have had to find alternative frozen treats, as some Rita's locations across the country close their doors for about four months each year, with the 2025 season ending on October 13th. Meanwhile, a Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers franchisee, M&M Custard LLC and 31 affiliates, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in mid-November to reorganize their businesses and restructure debts.

Despite these setbacks, consumers remain passionate about their favorite frozen dessert chains, and the industry continues to evolve to meet their demands.

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Dairy Queen's parent company, American Dairy Queen, terminated the franchises of about 30 Dairy Queen locations in Texas in 2025 after the franchisee, Project Lonestar, failed to remodel its locations.
Rita's Italian Ice locations across the country close their doors for about four months each year, with the 2025 season ending on October 13th.
In November 2025, Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers franchisee M&M Custard LLC and 31 affiliates filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection to reorganize their businesses and restructure debts.

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