15 Fast Food Chains that are in trouble

A&W Uncle. Looks just like this when you buy it. A very good quick burger.


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The only thing I'll eat from McDonalds is a crispy chicken BLT.

I have an A&W about 11 miles from me in a truck stop. They're not bad.

The only thing I'll eat at McDonalds is a sausage egg and cheese McMuffin.
 
I think saturation and mismanagement (greed) has a lot to do with it. When there's a particular fast food brand every couple of miles it's not special anymore.

This is what I mean by over saturating a market and corporate greed.

Someone like Culver's can use quality ingredients.

Someone like McDonald's has to use inferior (cheap) ingredients.

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I have an A&W about 11 miles from me in a truck stop. They're not bad.

The only thing I'll eat at McDonalds is a sausage egg and cheese McMuffin.
Canadian A & W and USA A & W are not the same though, they split off 50+ years ago.



Anecdotally I have never seen a burger from a Canadian A& W that looked much like the picture that Hank posted.
 
I love everything about that place except their fries. Their fries are mediocre.

Their cod dinners are great.
I wouldn’t even go as far as mediocre on the fries. They’re gross.

Everything else is great though.

Other than they’re always out of cheese curds.
 
I had heard of some of these places being in trouble, but a couple I had no idea.
Like McDonalds? and Taco Bueno.? KFC?



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Why, because some nobody on Youtube says so? I know you're smarter than that, squeaky
 
Some franchisees just aren't cut out to run a business.
 
I love everything about that place except their fries. Their fries are mediocre.

Their cod dinners are great.
Anytime you can sub cheese curds for fries is a win
 
We have talked about this many times on here. One of the issues with the fast food chains is the cost. We are paying outrageous prices for bad food. That is not a sustainable business model
 
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