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Tracking the same-store sales of 23 major restaurant chains
Q1 2026 saw more evidence of a casual dining resurgence, as fast casual sales continued to slow and QSRs posted mixed results.
Updated May 26, 2026 -
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The QSR value wars are buying traffic, not loyalty
Approximately 83% of QSR chains saw retention fall despite a heavy promo environment.
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White Castle to add veggie slider to core menu
Roughly a year after it added a Crispy Chicken Slider to its permanent menu, the chain will add a Southwest Veggie Slider on June 15.
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8 restaurant industry trade shows to attend in 2026
This year is jam-packed with restaurant conferences that will cover key topics for the sector, ranging from franchising and menu development to economic forecasts.
Updated Jan. 29, 2026 -
Q&A
How restaurants can navigate MCA loan debt
Merchant cash advance loans can provide operators quick funding for cash shortfalls, but they can be costly in the long run, Coastal Debt Resolve’s Nathan Mor said.
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Major Taco Bell franchisee sells 44 restaurants
Ghai Restaurants bought the Houston-area stores from Mas Restaurant Group for an undisclosed sum, more than doubling its Taco Bell footprint.
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Opinion
The restaurant industry’s real crisis isn’t food costs — it’s access to financing
To stay financially healthy, operators must know how to discern a trustworthy capital partner from a predatory one, says US Professional Funding and US Medical Funding’s Christopher Cornella.
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Red Robin sells 30 company-owned units for $23.5M
Evergreen Dining purchased the restaurants in Washington and Western Idaho and will continue to operate them under the Red Robin brand.
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Dog Haus signs 50-unit deal, adds new execs
The hot dog chain hopes recruiting high-performing operators from other restaurants will help it grow from over 50 stores to 1,500.
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Woworks hires former Subway exec as chief growth officer
James Walker joins the six-branded company as it continues to expand nationwide through single-concept and co-branded locations.
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Portillo’s opens first airport unit
The nontraditional location signals ongoing investment in Texas, where Portillo’s had a disappointing 2025.
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How Chipotle’s rewards relaunch extends reach of its marketing flywheel
Curt Garner, chief strategy and technology officer at the chain, explains how a “Summer of Extras” effort builds on and gamifies its rewards program.
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Dairy Queen adds $150K development incentive for food-focused stores
The cash incentive and further rewards for multi-unit development could help the brand grow its Grill & Chill concept.
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Wingstop launches loyalty program
Club Wingstop’s exclusive perks and experiences could help improve guest frequency and same-store sales growth.
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Tijuana Flats relaunches franchising
Under Latitude Food Group’s ownership, the 100-unit fast casual chain will partner with operators to open new units and refranchise select stores.
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Qdoba completes $435M whole business securitization
The transaction will allow the chain to refinance debt, providing liquidity to help it reach 2,000 units and support investments in remodels and digital makelines.
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Chili’s remakes iconic Baby Back Ribs jingle — again — with Lizzo
The cultural play comes several years after the chain tapped Boyz II Men to remix the tune in an effort to double down on ‘90s nostalgia.
Updated May 27, 2026 -
Deep Dive
Restaurant tech execs warn against AI overdependence
There are limits to AI’s use cases, reliability and applicability, industry leaders said at the 2026 National Restaurant Association Show.
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Church’s Texas Chicken appoints Popeyes vet as chief commercial officer
Kevin Nemeth will oversee various aspects of the chain’s commercial strategy and help connect brand, digital, loyalty, menu and execution.
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Sweetgreen hires Chipotle exec as chief strategy officer
Cindy Olsen will help oversee the beleaguered chain’s turnaround strategy after it posted its worst sales decline since going public.
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Q&A
Papa Johns’ CMO on driving cultural relevance with a ‘Toy Story’ tie-up
Jenna Bromberg digs into recent moves around marketing co-ops and agency partners and how the chain is working with Google Cloud on AI.
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Starbucks ditches AI inventory system after just 9 months
The coffee giant is ending its computer vision inventory counting system — which employees called “unreliable” — in favor of traditional stock-keeping methods, Reuters reported.
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Smashburger hires CMO in push for growth
Kate Savelli, who previously worked at Einstein Bros.’ parent, will lead brand, consumer, menu and partnership strategies as the chain focuses on expansion.
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Inside Starbucks’ atmospheric and experiential renovations
At a remodeled Chicago cafe, the proportion of on-premise traffic has doubled as consumers enjoy couches, comfy seating, outlets and warm lighting.
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Taco Bell tests cold brew coffee
The chain will use its Live Más Cafés to pilot the beverages, which could see a wider national rollout.
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Wendy’s appoints Bob Wright as CEO
Wright joins the fast food chain as it continues to face declining sales, store closures and pressure from an activist investor.
Updated May 20, 2026