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Chain restaurants used to be pretty stable businesses, so private equity owners had a good idea of what costs and sales would be, she says, but the pandemic made the business much more volatile.
After facing lagging sales, discord with its restaurant operators, food quality complaints, and issues with its public image in recent years, Subway has been shuttering underperforming locations ...
The health of the restaurant industry, as measured by the National Restaurant Association's Restaurant Performance Index, hit its lowest level since 2013, thanks to declines in same-store sales ...
In February 2020 Chili's announced a new marketing campaign encouraging people to "laugh so hard you pee a little." [13] In September 2024 Chili's announced, that its advertisement campaign is working, while other food chains in the USA still struggle to entice diners into their stores. Store sales increased 14.8 percent in the fiscal fourth ...
This ad program was used in 2004 to introduce the TenderCrisp sandwich. The first appearance of the Subservient Chicken character was in a commercial called the Subservient Chicken Vest. The commercial was the first in a series of ads for the sandwich utilizing a line of viral marketing promotions by Crispin Porter + Bogusky for Burger King. In ...
Fast food restaurants often aim some of their advertising directly at the youth population. [4] Around $1 billion is annually spent on advertising targeted at youth-oriented media, primarily television, in the United States. Some estimates indicate that for every $1 the WHO dedicates to promoting healthy nutrition, the food industry spends $500 ...
“The U.S. restaurant industry finds itself on the menu,” he wrote in a column for the Daily Mail. Don't miss Beating the market is no myth: These expert stock-pickers' recent success could ...
Prominent signage for McDonald's near a branch of Burger King in Munich. The two chains are widely considered to be the main competitors of the Burger Wars. The Burger wars are a series of off-and-on comparative advertising campaigns consisting of mutually-targeted advertisements that highlight the intense competition between hamburger fast food chains McDonald's, Wendy's, Burger King and ...