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Butter innovation spreads across menus

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Fat Brands has a debt problem

The Bottom Line: The owner of Fatburger went on a buying binge in 2020 and 2021. Five years later it is working furiously to generate cash and pay off debt. But the government shutdown is creating headaches.

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McDonald's is making a big bet on its Extra Value Meals

The Bottom Line: The fast-food giant argues that its lower-priced combo meals will generate more customers and more sales over time, and profitability will follow. But costs aren’t exactly decreasing.

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The fast-food burger chain is working with franchisees to either fix, sell or close weaker restaurants, implying that hundreds of locations could close starting late this year.

Spyce developed Sweetgreen's automated Infinite Kitchen model. The fast-casual chain will continue to open the robotic restaurants, but Wonder will manufacture the equipment.

The Bottom Line: The owner of Fatburger went on a buying binge in 2020 and 2021. Five years later it is working furiously to generate cash and pay off debt. But the government shutdown is creating headaches.

Improving trends through 3Q brought positive traffic in October for the struggling fast-casual chain. CEO Joe Christina said a focus on value and bolder flavors is driving in guests.

Both fast-casual brands have worked to reverse sales declines. A shared platform will create synergies for growth, says CEO Mike Burns.

Bloomin’ Brands plans to improve steak quality, service and atmosphere at the struggling casual-dining chain. It’s also closing more locations.