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Papa John's founder John Schnatter agrees to resign from board
A settlement signals the beginning of the end of a yearlong dispute between the ousted founder and corporate, which could allow the pizza chain to put greater focus on new marketing efforts.
By Julie Littman • March 5, 2019 -
Dunkin' trolls McDonald's over Donut Sticks launch
The coffee chain mockingly tweeted "blueprints" of new donut packaging, which emulate the burger giant's Big Mac box, suggesting McDonald's copied its Donut Fries offering.
By Kevin Whiteley • March 5, 2019 -
Explore the Trendline➔
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Dining room refreshes, menu innovation and other unique offerings can help independents stand out from competitors, win new customers and keep existing ones coming back.
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Opinion
Restaurants need to incorporate apps to keep a seat at the table
As ordering online increases, eateries need to change their strategies related to customer flow, menus, real estate and data, says Ritual CEO Ray Reddy.
By Ray Reddy • March 4, 2019 -
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Shift Change: Wingstop's CXO leaves; Salata adds chief development officer
The latest installment of Shift Change highlights executive changes at Wingstop, Salata Salad Kitchen, Robeks and Pancheros Mexican Grill.
By Julie Littman • March 1, 2019 -
Domino's value offerings protect it from third-party delivery threat, report says
While rivals Pizza Hut and Papa John's test the waters with outside delivery partners, Domino's is still focusing on in-house technology to improve its efficiency and guest experience.
By Julie Littman • Feb. 28, 2019 -
Panda Express adds plant-based options following PETA petitions
Responding to activist pressure, the nation's largest Chinese food chain will remove chicken broth and animal seasonings from several dishes such as chow mein and eggplant tofu.
By Alicia Kelso • Feb. 27, 2019 -
Delivery throws restaurants a lifeline during extreme weather
Heat waves and snow storms can cripple sales for restaurants that rely on dine-in traffic, but delivery partnerships can help squeeze new growth opportunities out of inclement conditions.
By Julie Littman • Feb. 27, 2019 -
Presto, ShiftOne gain new funding for employee retention technology
Presto will put $30 million in new investments toward its AI platform, and ShiftOne will use its additional $2.6 million to bring new features to its scheduling system as demand for staffing forecasting grows.
By Kevin Whiteley • Feb. 27, 2019 -
Shake Shack overhauling enterprise systems with 'Project Concrete'
The burger chain is investing in automated business processes to eliminate administrative manual tasks.
By Samantha Schwartz • Feb. 27, 2019 -
Uber Eats strengthens position in UK delivery, plans to leave India
Ahead of a potential IPO, the aggregator is gunning for more market share in the U.K., while it pulls out of other overseas markets to help turn a profit.
By Julie Littman • Feb. 26, 2019 -
Burger King, KFC revamp brand mascots as chicken rivalry heats up
Burger King has debuted the "K.F.G.," or King of Flame Grilling — which mocks Colonel Sanders — while KFC rolls out a RoboCop iteration of its mascot.
By Erica Sweeney • Feb. 25, 2019 -
Column
Shift Change: Shake Shack beefs up c-suite; PDQ adds first CMO
The latest installment of Shift Change highlights executive changes at Shake Shack, PDQ, REGO Restaurant Groups and Wendy's.
By Julie Littman • Feb. 22, 2019 -
Baskin-Robbins sees 12% lift in store visits from Spotify ads
The ice cream chain matched 430,000 U.S. store visits to an audio ad via new measurement partner Placed.
By Robert Williams • Feb. 22, 2019 -
Sponsored by GetSwift
GetSwift's farm-to-table, scheduling tech deals solidify its last-mile offering
As more companies look to improve their delivery operations, they have found that they also need staffing solutions such as scheduling to go along with it.
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NYC bans discrimination based on hairstyle
The guidance from the New York City Commission on Human Rights makes it illegal for restaurants and other employers to fire workers, noting black workers' right to wear natural, treated or untreated hairstyles.
By Emma Liem Beckett , Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Feb. 21, 2019 -
Just Eat to drop restaurants with a 'zero' hygiene rating
The food delivery platform will invest $1.3 million in helping partner businesses improve food safety protocol after a BBC investigation found rodent carcasses and droppings at some locations.
By Kevin Whiteley • Feb. 21, 2019 -
AirAsia looks to launch a QSR that serves its airplane food
CEO Tony Fernandes' move reflects the growing focus on quality food and restaurant brand partnerships in the air travel world.
By Kevin Whiteley • Feb. 20, 2019 -
Starbucks' first all-day cafe could give it an edge in China
The global coffee giant's new concept could help its battle against Luckin, which has been threatening Starbucks' growth overseas.
By Julie Littman • Feb. 19, 2019 -
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Shift Change: Shake Shack, REGO Restaurant add senior marketing execs
This week, this Restaurant Dive series also highlights new executives at Bloomin' Brands, Waitr, Bojangles' and Fazoli's.
By Julie Littman • Feb. 15, 2019 -
Opinion
How in-house delivery gives Jimmy John's greater control
The sandwich chain's refusal to team with third-party services allows it to focus on quality food and service, ShiftPixy CEO Scott Absher writes.
By Scott Absher • Feb. 15, 2019 -
Jury awards KFC employee $1.5M for non-private lactation room
The office in which the plaintiff was permitted to pump allegedly had a window through which co-workers watched her.
By Morgan Fecto • Feb. 15, 2019 -
Are mobile units a new growth opportunity for QSRs?
Food carts like MOVE System's solar-powered, battery-rechargeable units offer brands the opportunity to test different markets, attract single-unit franchisees and build brand awareness.
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Potbelly ups its value game with new menu
As part of its turnaround strategy, the sandwich chain's Pick-Your-Pair options allow diners to customize their orders, better positioning it to compete with the likes of Panera and McAlister's.
By Alicia Kelso • Feb. 14, 2019 -
Opinion
6 keys for retaining employees through better scheduling
Kristi Turner, CMO of restaurant management software firm Compeat, believes developing a standard schedule style and improving schedule forecasts are strong first steps toward better employee retention.
By Kristi Turner • Feb. 14, 2019 -
AI technology is coming to drive-thrus
This innovation can collect restaurant operational data and reduce the labor burden for QSRs by processing drive-thru orders quickly and accurately.
By Julie Littman • Feb. 14, 2019