The family-dining chain closed many underperforming units in 2019, including 23 on one day in April, reducing its unit count by more than 20% for the year. The 86-year-old brand cited "shifting consumer demographics and market dynamics" as challenges.
Top 500 Year | 2020 |
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2019 U.S. Sales ($000,000) | $210* |
YOY Sales Change | -15.3% |
2019 U.S. Units | 160 |
YOY Unit Change | -20.4% |
Menu Category | Family Style |
*Technomic estimate
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