Quick_Service

Leadership

KFC U.S. makes some executive changes

Ben Dubost was named chief development officer for the chicken chain and Kate Ward was named chief legal officer.

Operations

A former corporate security officer sues McDonald’s for discrimination

The former VP in charge of executive protection accused the company of retaliating against him after he apparently contradicted the CEO during a public forum. The burger giant said the lawsuit runs “completely afoul of the facts.”

The owner of KFC, Pizza Hut, Taco Bell and Habit Burger both acquires and develops technology to make the lives of its customers and employees easier. Here’s how the company is doing it.

The burger giant and its logistics providers have signed a deal with clean energy company Enel North America to purchase renewable energy certificates.

The pizza chain has completely changed its business model and is actively courting younger consumers with items like Melts. There are early signs of success.

The Mexican fast-food chain’s plans to grow beyond its “cult” status could include permanent fries, more chicken, more ice cream and perhaps energy drinks. And it’s using the burger giant as its inspiration.

Yum Brands says it has enough global white space to add at least 100,000 more units in all four of its brands, including Habit Burger.

The Bottom Line: Fast Food Index shows prices at McDonald’s, Chick-fil-A, Taco Bell and Chipotle by ZIP code. It shows a wide range of prices for the same product.

The fast-food operator, which also operates Del Taco, named Dawn Hooper its principal financial officer.

With ties to Walk-On’s Sports Bistreaux, this quick-service concept has 40 units in development.

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