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That menu must not be much of a secret after all.
Colorado fans of the iconic California chain In-N-Out Burger waited on epic lines Friday as the state’s first two outlets opened.
In Aurora,
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Wendy’s disclosed Thursday it has submitted a bid to buy nearly 400 restaurants under its own name and operated by bankrupt franchisee NPC Quality Burgers.
NPC filed for bankruptcy protection in
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McDonald’s is upping its inspections in hopes of warding off “Covid fatigue,” The Post has learned.
The Golden Arches in a memo Friday told its franchisees that it will be conducting new safety
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Chipotle Mexican Grill said Wednesday it is opening a location that only accepts digital orders and has no dining area as the pandemic continues to empty restaurants.
The new facility — slated to
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McDonald’s said Monday it will begin testing a new plant burger next year called “McPlant.”
The world’s biggest restaurant chain has “created a delicious burger that will be
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The doughnut chain's stock price soared to a new all-time high Monday after it announced plans to sell itself to Inspire Brands, the private equity-backed conglomerate behind Arby's and Buffalo Wild
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Yum Brands, parent of fast-food giants KFC, Taco Bell and Pizza Hut, posted a smaller-than-expected drop in comparable sales and beat profit estimates Thursday, helped by strong online sales at its
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Sure you could just lift up the bun, but why bother when Burger King has now printed the ingredients that you already knew were on your sandwich right on the wrapper? Genius. In its latest marketing gimmick, the fast food chain is advertising that its Whopper “now features no colors, no flavors and no preservatives …
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It’s a rappy meal. McDonald’s has teamed with hip-hop artist Travis Scott to drop a hot new meal for fast food enthusiasts. The unlikely alliance marks the Golden Arches’ first collaboration with a superstar since they partnered with Michael Jordan in 1992, Newsweek reports. “We’re excited to bring the Travis Scott Meal to a McDonald’s …
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Australia’s Burger King franchise is selling a burger that looks suspiciously similar to the Big Mac — and McDonald’s isn’t lovin’ it. The fast-food giant has sued Aussie rival Hungry Jack’s for ripping off its signature sandwich with a new double-decker offering called the “Big Jack,” reports say. In an Aug. 28 lawsuit, McDonald’s asked …