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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 -
Sponsored by Toast
Why do restaurant regulars stop coming back? It’s a slow fade, not a blowup
Toast survey data: Most don’t stop after one bad night. They drift off gradually, often feeling unrecognized.
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Red Robin refranchises 86 units for $72.5M
Since May, the brand has entered three agreements to offload over 100 restaurants to franchisees as it works to raise capital to pay down debt.
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Twin Peaks franchisees take over management of brand
Summit Acquisitions, a firm made up of tenured operators, will oversee operations and growth strategy as the brand emerges from bankruptcy.
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Blaze Pizza hires GoTo Foods alum as CFO
The chain has struggled with a declining store base in recent years, despite menu changes and a loyalty overhaul.
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KFC’s global transformation has sauce at the center
The fried chicken chain’s rebrand will include new sauces and design elements developed through its Saucy spinoff, as well as an expansion of its Kwench beverage platform.
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Arby’s adds new Angus Cheesesteak to core menu
With parent Inspire Brands mulling an IPO, Arby’s could be looking for ways to round out its menu and better compete with chains like Jersey Mike’s.
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On the Border has just 5 restaurants left
The Tex-Mex chain was left out of casual dining’s revival and closed about 30 of its company-owned restaurants in the last week.
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Chipotle is testing these 5 things to bring back buzz
From a crispy chicken to renaming its group meals, Chipotle is considering various operational changes that could help drive sales and traffic.
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Zaxbys hires Waffle House vet as chief development officer
Russell Holland, who has served as interim CDO since February, will support the chain’s aggressive growth as it expands past 1,000 units.
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7 Brew on pace to reach 1K units this year in challenge to Dutch Bros
The drive-thru coffee chain has reached 777 units so far and has more than 250 stores in its pipeline, gaining on its rival’s footprint of nearly 1,200 stores.
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Opinion
Your financial tools aren’t built for your restaurant
Operators need support built around how restaurants actually make and spend money, and that troubleshoot when those two things fall out of sync, writes Toast’s Michel Rbeiz.
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Why restaurant value needs to go beyond just price
Premium add-ons, generous portions and better experiences are helping boost sales at chains like Chili’s, despite the challenging consumer environment.
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Menu prices moderate in May despite 3-year high inflation
Menu prices were up only 3.5%, down from a 4% increase at the beginning of the year.
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Cracker Barrel reports rising guest metrics, but sales remain on the decline
The restaurant’s Google star rating is up 4% year over year, but the company has yet to return to sales growth after the fall out from a botched rebrand attempt last year.
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How Wetzel’s, Cold Stone use co-branding to entice diners
With two concepts in one, franchisees have a larger menu, bigger storefronts and other opportunities they wouldn’t have had with a single brand.
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Cava will hire over 2K employees, open 75 units in 2026
The chain has already hired 150 assistant general managers as part of its Flavor Your Future platform to develop a deep bench of future general managers.
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How Gong cha overhauled its supply chain for US growth
The bubble tea brand has standardized its supply chain playbook by moving to a direct franchising system, according to Alan Davis, director of supply chain for the Americas.
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Q&A
Why trade, swipe fees are NRA’s political priorities for restaurants
The National Restaurant Association is urging the Trump administration to approve the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Trade Agreement and take a do-no-harm stance on tariffs.
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First Watch appoints CFO
Ashlee Weisser, who has worked at First Watch since 2023, takes over for the retiring Mel Hope.
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Q&A
NRA: Immigration reform may be on the table in 2026
From scheduling laws to visa delays, the restaurant workforce is uniquely impacted by changes to labor regulations, posing major problems for operators with thin margins.
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RaceTrac’s upcoming c-store near Atlanta headquarters will feature a Potbelly
This appears to be RaceTrac’s first confirmed location with a Potbelly on site since the retailer acquired the sandwich chain last year.
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How independent restaurants are leaning into World Cup frenzy
Of the tournament-themed menu additions, 65% added from March to May were drinks, while 27% were merchandise, according to SpotOn data.
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Chipotle CFO zeroes in on international growth
The restaurant company could potentially have as many locations outside the U.S. as it does inside, if given a few decades of further growth, CFO Adam Rymer said.
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Chick-fil-A opens ghost kitchen in Miami
The chain joins a growing cohort of brands, including Pressed Juicery and Roti, to open inside delivery-centric facilities years after restaurants moved away from these channels.
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Subway to offer delivery from Walmart locations
The sandwich chain is the first restaurant to be integrated with Walmart’s Express Delivery. Meals can ordered with groceries or delivered separate.