Clusters Win the Day: Coast-to-Coast Multi-Unit Deals
Record multi-unit franchise deals cluster territories coast to coast as brands chase scale amid inflation and QSR operators control 58% of units.
Record multi-unit franchise deals cluster territories coast to coast as brands chase scale amid inflation and QSR operators control 58% of units.
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Cash incentives: $150K for the first Grill & Chill on schedule, then $200K per unit within 18 months, as Dairy Queen targets U.S. and Canada expansion.
Esperto Hospitality Group acquires Daddy’s Chicken Shack and plans a 2026 relaunch, starting with company-owned stores in New Jersey and expanding along the East Coast.
Plant-based chain Clover Food Lab will close all 11 restaurants on May 28, 2026, citing 30–50% ingredient inflation and mounting operating costs.
Crunch, Bodybar Pilates, and UFC Gym share disciplined playbooks: strong presales, premium upsells, and capital-backed operators fueling rapid, profitable growth.
Australian chain Guzman y Gomez closed all eight Chicago-area restaurants on May 22, 2026, citing stagnant sales and high capital needs in an ASX filing.
WOWorks, the parent company behind Saladworks, Frutta Bowls, Garbanzo Mediterranean Fresh, and three other health-focused restaurant brands, has brought on industry veteran James Walker as Chief Growth Officer and promoted Nolan Woods to Chief Operations Officer as the company accelerates franchise expansion across its nearly 240-unit portfolio.
Noodles & Company has promoted Frank Rodriguez to Senior Vice President of Operations, expanding his leadership scope across restaurant operations, training, and organizational development as the chain posts its strongest comparable sales growth in years.
Dairy Queen is offering a $150,000 lump sum incentive to franchisees who open new Grill & Chill locations, with an additional $200,000 bonus per store for multi-unit developers a move designed to accelerate growth of its full-menu QSR concept after nearly flat unit count gains over the past three years.
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Discover how DoorDash's recent updates to its business platform are transforming workplace dining experiences for employees and administrators. Explore the new features and benefits.
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One of the key upgrades in DoorDash's recent platform update is the introduction of an insights dashboard. This dashboard provides administrators with a comprehensive overview of real-time spending, usage, and engagement data across different teams and locations. By offering actionable insights, businesses can now efficiently manage their budgets while ensuring compliance with company policies.
DoorDash now offers dedicated business support for corporate customers, including services like white-glove onboarding, proactive order monitoring, and dedicated account management. Moreover, the on-site coordination service aims to streamline office meal arrangements by consolidating deliveries and ensuring a seamless experience, especially during peak times.
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The introduction of business profiles on the DoorDash app is another significant update. These profiles enable employees to differentiate between personal and business orders easily. This feature simplifies the process of reporting orders accurately and expedites the reimbursement process for employees.
DoorDash has added the functionality of expense codes in the latest update. Administrators can now sync their list of expense codes and tag orders accurately for billing purposes. Employees can conveniently select the relevant code from a dropdown menu at checkout, streamlining the billing process and ensuring accuracy in financial transactions.
To bolster security and simplify user management, DoorDash has implemented a single sign-on system for cross-domain identity management. This enhancement not only improves security protocols but also facilitates a seamless and efficient user experience within the platform.
While DoorDash is innovating its DoorDash for Business platform, competitors like Uber Eats and Grubhub also provide similar platforms for businesses to offer meal programs to their employees. However, DoorDash's recent updates focus on enhancing user experience, insights, and support, setting it apart in the competitive landscape.
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The evolution of platforms like DoorDash for Business signifies the changing landscape of workplace dining experiences. With a growing emphasis on convenience, efficiency, and personalization, businesses are investing in such tools to elevate their employees' dining experiences while optimizing operations.