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Dutch Bros sales improve, but Sacramento holds them back

The drive-thru beverage chain’s same-store sales rose 1.7% last quarter. But the company is working to improve results in one of its biggest markets.

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Freshii sees benefit from office workers returning even two days per week

But Canadian office traffic was still down 60% in third quarter on average, and the tailwind will more likely be felt next year.

The product is already the chain's top-selling item in the morning, leading to a "meaningful acceleration" in breakfast sales.

Using the Spyce technology acquired last year, the fast-casual concept said the robotic makelines could be “transformative.”

The daytime dining chain says customers are opting for its $15 breakfasts and lunch as a more economical alternative to dining out at dinner.

Younger consumers are ordering more cold beverages that they customize with flavorings and syrups that generate some surprising revenue.

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Growth in catering also helped the fast-casual chain reach record average unit volumes in the third quarter.

The pizza chain’s same-store sales fell less than 1% in North America as traveling consumers order less pizza. The company also lamented record costs that hit its profits.

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