Special Reports

Special Reports

Top generational need states

The drivers getting consumers into chain restaurants differs among the ages.

Special Reports

Meeting the needs of millennial parents

How to balance the snacking preferences of young parents and their kids.

Whether your diners are 18 years old or 68, find out how each generation is putting its own stamp on the foodservice industry.

These are the country's top-rated family-dining brands.

By now, most operators are familiar with the overarching trends influenced by the millennial generation. As they age up, however, their wants and priorities are changing.

As proof that sales don’t always equate to consumer preference, only one of the 10 largest chains by sales made this list.

Even the most loved casual chains are hurting for sales growth. Two of consumers' top five brands made major changes over the past year to try to correct that loss.

Data reveals which brands are tops in guest satisfaction.

The fast-casual market has become very diversified, but it's still the sandwich chains that are winning praise from consumers.

Consumers’ most loved chains aren’t just focused on one aspect of their restaurants—they are winning in service, ambiance and convenience, along with the food.

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