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Noodles stock falls 20% following disappointing earnings

But the fast-casual chain continued to generate strong sales thanks to zucchini noodles and off-premise business.

Financing

How Snooze, an A.M. Eatery perfected day drinking

In this week’s episode of "A Deeper Dive," Snooze CEO David Birzon discusses how a full bar spiced up the breakfast daypart.

Domestic same-store sales for the burger chain, Popeyes and Tim Hortons all fell in the third quarter.

The company is introducing new Triple Breakfast Stacks sandwiches next month.

The chain is offering free chicken to customers who make a 12-hour drive from Fort Stockton, Texas, to New Orleans.

The company’s revenue and profit growth impressed investors, and its stock rose 6%.

The U.S. restaurant industry is saturated, and here’s why, says RB’s The Bottom Line.

Food remains the top spending category for teenage consumers, according to a Piper Jaffray survey.

The founder threatened further action if the company doesn't drop the provision keeping him from buying more shares.

A report gave failing grades to all but three major burger concepts, including McDonald’s and Burger King.

The company’s board realized it had little choice but to take a $300 million buyout offer, says RB’s The Bottom Line.

Yum China unveiled a new-look restaurant in Shanghai that looks nothing like the pizza chain you’re used to.

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