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  2. Why Sit-Down Chain Restaurants Are Struggling - AOL

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    Full-service chains like Red Lobster, TGI Fridays and others are having a hard time

  3. Opposition from restaurants, and some servers, tanks proposal ...

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    Supporters blamed 'an unprecedented influx of corporate spending and a campaign of misinformation.' Opposition from restaurants, and some servers, tanks proposal to raise tipped minimum wage Skip ...

  4. 'Devastating to businesses': Kevin O'Leary explains why ...

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    “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 ...

  5. Why Subway Quietly Shuttered Hundreds of Restaurants ... - AOL

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    Mass restaurant closures have plagued Subway for nearly a decade, with the chain shuttering hundreds and even more than a thousand units in recent years. According to newly released data, the ...

  6. Burger wars - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the restaurant industry in ...

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    Signs on door of a Graeter's ice cream parlor in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Cincinnati during government-mandated closings. The COVID-19 pandemic impacted the United States restaurant industry via government closures, resulting in layoffs of workers and loss of income for restaurants and owners and threatening the survival of independent restaurants as a category.

  8. Why franchises fare as badly as small restaurants amid COVID ...

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    Data from the National Restaurant Association projects restaurants and food service industry sales will jump nearly 20% to $789 billion this year, from $659 billion in 2020.

  9. Fast food advertising - Wikipedia

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    Fast food advertising promotes fast food products and utilizes numerous aspects to reach out to the public. Along with automobiles, insurance, retail outlets, and consumer electronics, fast food is among the most heavily advertised sectors of the United States economy; spending over 4.6 billion dollars on advertising in 2012. [ 1 ]