This week on Nation's Restaurant News the top story was NRN editors discuss McDonald’s, Chipotle’s automation and Domino’s foray into third-party delivery. Plus, hear Sam Oches and Mark Brandau on the Top 500.
In other news, McDonald’s announced Tuesday that the company will be discontinuing the McCafé Bakery, and phasing out the sale of the three bakery items — the apple fritter, blueberry muffin, and cinnamon roll — from all restaurants. These menu items were first introduced to McCafé in 2020 and are being discontinued this week.
“We’re always listening to our fans and adjusting our menu based on what they crave,” McDonald’s said in an emailed statement confirming the news. “Starting this month, we’ll be phasing out our McCafé Bakery line-up, including the Apple Fritter, Blueberry Muffin and Cinnamon Roll. We know goodbyes are never easy – but fans can still satisfy their sweet tooth with our iconic chocolate chip cookies, baked apple pie and frozen desserts at restaurants nationwide.”
Also, Darius Garland, the all-star point guard for the NBA’s Cleveland Cavaliers, has invested in the emerging fast casual Hot Chicken Takeover, the company announced Tuesday. Terms of the investment were not disclosed.
Along with becoming an investment partner, Garland also will receive a seat on the board of directors for the Columbus, Ohio-based brand.
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