Financing

How your restaurant sales and profits compare to competitors' and what you can do to improve financial performance

Financing

As Wall Street plunges, so do restaurant stocks

Industry stocks got hit hard on Monday, just like everybody else, says RB's The Bottom Line.

Financing

America doesn't run on Dunkin' in the afternoons

The chain was strong in the morning, but traffic slows later on, and the company doesn't know why.

The once-promising pizza chain has closed stores and refranchised to stem the damage.

Inspire Brands, which owns Arby's and Buffalo Wild Wings, is a new kind of brand operator.

But the company is investing $50 million on store remodels while planning a new loyalty program.

The company didn't put a timeline on when its new executive would be in place, says RB's The Bottom Line.

Privet Fund, which is pushing for a sale, kicked off a proxy fight with a slate of board candidates.

The online ordering company will be the delivery provider for KFC and Taco Bell in the U.S.

But its sister chain KFC stumbles in the fourth quarter amid intense competition.

Same-store sales declined 0.3% as storms hit the Midwest and Northeast.

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