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A Slippery Slope for Fast Food

Lost in the news of the Los Angeles City Council’s moratorium on fast food development in South L.A. was an even-more-significant story about the future of the quick serve sector: “Disneyland Closes Three McDonald’s Restaurants.” If you subscribe to the theory that food trends happen first in California and work their way across the country later, family-friendly Disney’s dismissal of McDonald’s is an ominous development for those who own and operate QSRs. But it’s good news for full service, now seen as the more desirable segment. Poor McDonald’s can’t catch a break. The chain has ...

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