They definitely will. The City has let fast food restaurants become defacto homeless shelters to a point it has relied on them for years now to supplement the shelter system. People camping in the parks used to camp out in stores. It was not only homeless either, but those who had a "home" with terrible living situations, either physical conditions, or someone else they lived with. Where do you think all these people in parks came from? Some are newly displaced, but many who appeared in the first wave would spend hours sleeping the back corner of a late-night or 24-hour fast food place after buying the cheapest possible item they have on the menu. Now that those options are all gone, the City has to confront the reality they created, and, oops, they have no idea what to do now. The fast food businesses will take advantage of this to exit the shelter business permanently by cutting indoor seating completely. They've discovered they don't need even a tiny amount of it considering people will pay a $5 delivery charge to have $10 of food delivered to their condo a four minute walk away. Though they should have known this years ago from the private ATM business thriving off people voluntarily paying a $10 fee to withdraw $20.