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The Economic Ninja, 5/20/26
"McDonald's Collapse Is Bigger Than You Think As It
Causes A Fundamental Issue With Local Economies"
McDonald's CEO has admitted to a double-digit sales drop among lower-income customers, with middle-income sales also significantly declining. This marks the first sales decrease for the company in years, impacting locations geographically and reflecting broader economic challenges for the fast food industry. The shift in fast food sales indicates a significant change in consumer spending habits and the overall economy, suggesting that many people are struggling with their money."
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In Plain Bite, 5/20/26
"10 US Restaurant Chains Customers Can't
Stand Anymore (And 2 Rising Stars)"
"Eight thousand restaurants wiped off the map - and the people who did it still collected dividends. Most people assume the restaurant chains they grew up with are still the same companies they remember. Same food. Same values. Same deal. But when you trace the ownership behind the signs, follow the money behind the menu boards, and read the bankruptcy filings most customers never see, a very different picture starts to emerge. And in some cases, the people running these chains have already decided you are not the customer they are building for anymore. Some of these brands have served millions of loyal customers for decades. But once you start looking at who actually owns them today, what happened to the food, and why thousands of locations have quietly disappeared, the story behind the familiar signs becomes much harder to ignore.
A few of what we found will surprise even people who thought they already knew what was happening. In this video, you will discover which chains are still delivering real value, which ones quietly changed the deal without telling you, what private equity ownership actually looks like on your receipt, and two chains that are doing the exact opposite of everything on this list. The most surprising part of this video? One chief executive broke two separate chains in the same year — collected nearly a hundred million dollars doing it - and is still running a company you probably visited this week. If you want to know what is actually happening behind the counter before you spend another dollar, subscribe to In Plain Bite and turn on notifications. Every video goes behind the menu, behind the marketing, and behind the ownership to show you what the press releases leave out."
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