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Fast food's newest rival isn't another burger chain. It's the grocery store.
Grocery stores are increasingly competing with fast-food chains by offering prepared meals that provide convenience and perceived value, driven by inflation-conscious consumers. Fast-food prices have narrowed the cost gap with grocery options, leading to a shift in dining choices and reduced foot traffic for quick-service restaurants.
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