McDonald’s, Buffalo Wild Wings, Starbucks and Chili’s have seen increased foot traffic thanks to value deals.
Fast-food and casual dining chains have been serving up affordable meal deals this year in an effort to win back inflation-battered shoppers – and fresh data shows it’s working.
Throughout the rest of launch week, visits averaged at least 5% more than the daily year-to-date averages, according to data. Trump weighs tapping JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon for Treasury secretary, won't remove Fed's Powell: report The week before the value menu update, Chili’s visits were up 4.7% compared to 2023, according to Placer.ai. During the week of the update, visits soared 17.3% over the 2023 average, according to data.Chili's Grill & Bar
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