Recent years have seen a number of bankruptcy filings from franchisees of major QSR brands, with many citing similar reasons.
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From McDonald’s to Dunkin’, here’s which fast food chains may still be serving on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day Elijah Nouvelage/Bloomberg via Getty; James Carbone/Newsday RM via Getty Several fast ...
For anyone who wants to celebrate Christmas Eve or Christmas Day by dining out, multiple fast-food and chain restaurants will be open on the holidays this week—Christmas Eve on Wednesday and Christmas ...
On December 12, CNBC reported that consumers in the US are still dining out amid food inflation and affordability concerns. However, many are now ordering more appetizers instead of higher-priced ...
A number of fast food favorites from major chains across the U.S. have high levels of certain plastic chemicals, according to the database PlasticList. The fast food items were found to have high ...
CAME UP IN TODAY’S MEETING. IT’S BEEN NEARLY FOUR MONTHS SINCE CALIFORNIA’S NEW FAST FOOD MINIMUM WAGE LAW WENT INTO EFFECT, AND THAT BRAND NEW FAST FOOD COUNCIL MET FOR THE SECOND TIME EVER TODAY ...
Imagine you're home for Thanksgiving. Aunts and uncles in the living room chatting, Dad's in the garage with some family friends or watching Thanksgiving football, and Mom is not letting anyone in the ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – If my 15-year-old had his way, he’d eat McDonald’s every day. “Donny’s,” he calls it. All he wanted for his birthday was gift cards to McDonald’s, Chipotle (“Chipper”), Wendy’s ...
FIRST ON FOX: U.S. taxpayers are footing nearly $250 million a year in SNAP benefits spent on fast-food meals across just nine states, most of which are blue states, according to Republican Iowa Sen.