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Fast casual is winning the value perception battle


Fast casual is winning the value perception battle

What's perhaps most remarkable about the segment comparison is that both fast casual and QSRs captured consumers in households earning between ...

Insight of the Day: Fast casual is winning the value perception battle

Key Takeaway: Fast casual restaurants are winning the value perception battle by offering more than just low prices, delivering quality, convenience, and ...

Ron Simard on LinkedIn: Fast casual is winning the value ...

Despite the rise in QSR promotional deals, fast casual restaurants are proving victorious in winning over consumers! "Value" now includes ...

Restaurant News on X: "Fast casual is winning the value perception ...

Fast casual is winning the value perception battle. Despite intensifying promotional activity among quick-service restaurant, ...

Insight of the Day: Fast casual is winning the value perception battle ...

Findings: • Fast casual restaurants are outperforming quick-service restaurants (QSRs) in terms of value perception and consumer visits, despite QSRs ...

The value wars aren't restoring fast food's cost-savings proposition

The insight: The fast-food value war is doing little to change consumers' perception that fast food is a luxury, according to a survey by ...

Fast casual is winning the value perception battle - NewsBreak

Earlier this year, data pointed to the fast casual segment's insulation from a swiftly softening consumer environment. That environment has lingered well ...

Fast-food chains are locked in a 'value war' for US customers

As a flurry of summer deals come to an end, quick-serve chains say they're now locked in a "value war" to win increasingly choosy US customers.

Nation's Restaurant News - Fast casual is winning the value ...

Fast casual is winning the value perception battle. Despite intensifying promotional activity among quick-service restaurant, consumers continue to trade...

John A. Gordon MAFF on LinkedIn: Fast casual is winning the value ...

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The winner of the value wars may not be who you think

Casual dining's value perception started falling then, too, but not as sharply. That may be because fast-food prices have consistently risen ...

Is casual dining now better value for money than fast food?

On May 14 this year, the Value score of casual dining restaurants reached a high of 8.9, while the score for fast food was 6.6. As of September ...

Evolving value promotions emerge as a major theme from Q3

Related: Fast casual is winning the value perception battle. Value winners. There were several value winners, but McDonald's may have taken ...

How Fast Food Value Meal Wars are Changing Value Perceptions

While fast food restaurants are outperforming fast casual competitors, they also must compete against inflation-driven tendencies to cook at ...

Fast food chains are locked in a 'value war' for US customers - MSN

As a flurry of summer deals come to an end, quick-serve chains say they're now locked in a "value war" to win increasingly choosy US customers.

The restaurants winning and losing the fight for consumers - Axios

Why it matters: The price gap is shrinking between fast-food and fast-casual restaurants. The big picture: A line has been drawn between ...

Fast Food Chains Intensify Value Meal Wars Amid Rising Costs

Fast food and restaurant chains are intensifying their value meal offerings, but experts suggest personalization might be the key to winning ...

How chains are competing in the 2024 value wars | Restaurant Dive

From McDonald's and Burger King's $5 meals to Del Taco's $2 menu, fast food chains ramped up their value meals this year to attract price- ...

Fast casual is winning the value perception battle - Nation's ...

OCTOBER 06, 2024 Fast casual is winning the value perception battle Despite intensifying promotional activity among quick-service restaurant, consumers ...

Full-Service Restaurants are Winning the Customer Satisfaction Battle

The net satisfaction score of quick service was 56 percent, fast casual 60 percent, full-service was 71 percent. “To see that full-service ...