And the chicken wars continue.
9 Discontinued Fast-Food Chicken Items You'll Never See Again
At a time when inflation is pushing consumers to really examine their food selections, chicken is an obvious choice because it's relatively inexpensive compared with other proteins. In May 2022, chicken hit a high of $3.50 per pound, but by October 2022, the prices fell to less than $1 per pound when chicken availability increased, according to. The poultry site says that historically when Americans are in a depression, the chicken industry profits.
"The What's Hot forecast for 2023 is an evolutionary reflection of both pandemic trends and current economic pressures," says Hudson Riehle, the senior vice president of research for the National Restaurant Association."Inflation is shifting consumer spending habits, and while there is a heightened appetite for restaurant experiences and connection, diners are laser-focused on finding value.
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