Quick_Service

Financing

Wendy’s shuffles leadership to emphasize a digital future

The burger chain is changing executives’ leadership responsibilities to focus more on customer-facing technology.

Leadership

For Michael Osanloo, Portillo’s is home

The quick-service chain’s newest CEO gets to return to his Chicago roots.

The company’s founder blasted current executives and blamed CEO Steve Ritchie for its deteriorating performance.

The former “Seinfeld” actor will be pushing the chain’s family-focused $20 Fill Ups.

He will take over in October for Keith Kinsey, who is retiring.

Two of Yum Brands’ three concepts report disappointing sales amid intense price competition.

The company is also working to improve relations with operators in a bid to lift its sales in Canada.

The former Ernst & Young CFO takes over for John Schnatter as the company looks for additional board members.

The company has delivery available at nearly 300 locations.

The company is giving out a “MacCoin” to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Big Mac.

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