Fast-food giants fail to impress US market
FAST-FOOD titans McDonald’s, Taco Bell and KFC are conquering the globe, but they are losing to the likes of In-N-Out Burger, Chipotle Mexican Grill and Chick-fil-A in the United States, according to a survey by Consumer Reports.
The study, released yesterday, ranked regional chain In-N-Out-Burger the industry’s best hamburger chain, based on food quality, value and service. Rubio’s Fresh Mexican Grill was the No. 1 Mexican chain, followed by Chipotle, while Chick-fil-A ranked highest among chicken chains.
The results track with sales results at many of the fast-food chains, which are struggling to find the right recipe to woo younger US diners who increasingly are seeking fresher, healthier food.
“More and more, food quality — not just low price — is emerging as a deciding factor for many Americans,” said Tod Marks, senior projects editor for Consumer Reports.
The poll of more than 32,000 subscribers, is a “wake-up call” for the industry, he said.
“Our survey clearly shows the big guys need to respond.”
The top-rated hamburger outlets were: In-N-Out Burger, Habit Burger Grill and Culver’s.
McDonald’s, the world’s largest chain but a laggard when it comes to taste, finished behind 20 others, including Jack in the Box, Wendy’s and Burger King.
Yum Brands Inc’s Taco Bell, which spiced up US sales with Doritos Locos Tacos and breakfast, finished at No. 8 among Mexican chains behind Rubio’s Fresh Mexican Grill, Chipotle Mexican Grill and Qdoba Mexican Grill.
Yum’s KFC filled eighth position in the chicken category behind Chick-fil-A, Boston Market and El Pollo Loco.
The nation’s top pizza chain was Papa Murphy’s Take ‘N’ Bake Pizza, ahead of bigger rivals Papa John’s and Domino’s.
Portillo’s Hot Dogs, Jason’s Deli and Firehouse Subs were leaders in the fragmented sandwich category. Pei Wei Asian Diner was No. 1 in the emerging Asian segment.
Chick-fil-A, which has stirred fiery debate with its anti-gay marriage stance, also led in service and clean surroundings.
Del Taco got first place for “more for your money.”
Subway was No. 1 for healthy choices, followed by Jason’s Deli and Panera Bread Co.
When it comes to unhealthy “foods to fear,” Consumer Reports called out Firehouse Subs’ large Sweet Thai Chili Pork Sub that clocked in at 1,541 calories, 95 grams of fat and 3,458 milligrams of sodium.
US dietary guidelines recommend that individuals consume no more than 2,000 calories, 65g of fat and 2,300mg of sodium per day.
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