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Southern fast-food chain Bojangles announces expansion to LA County
A popular Southern fast-food chain known for its chicken and biscuits will open its first restaurant in Los Angeles County in early 2025.
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Bojangles announces expansion to LA County
Bojangles, a popular Southern fast-food chain known for its chicken and chicken sandwiches, announced it will expand to California.
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Californians now pay more for fast food since minimum wage hike
A new study says some fast food prices have gone up as much as 8% since April 1. NBC Los Angeles’ Amber Frias reports.
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California fast-food prices are up as much as 8% since minimum wage hike
Since California’s new law went into effect to raise the minimum wage of fast-food workers, who are employed by chains of 60 restaurants and more, from $16 to $20 an hour, some fast-food chains have raised their food prices, according to a new study. Kalinowski Equity Research said that menu prices at some restaurants have gone up as much as…
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People are just realizing how good Pizza Hut's hold music is
Listening to hold music is a universally unenjoyable experience — that is, unless it takes place on Pizza Hut’s line, according to customers.
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Popeyes giving free wings if a team ‘with wings' wins Super Bowl LVIII
Popeyes pledges to give out free wings if one of these three NFL teams wins Super Bowl LVII.
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Subway is permanently adding a footlong cookie to menus. Here's how to score one for free
Subway’s foot-long sandwich might not be anything new to you, but this footlong menu treat is taking unusually long food to the next level.
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Wendy's is giving away a year's worth of Frostys for $3: Here's how to get yours
The offer, which is meant to raise money to help children in foster care, will run through February 14, 2024.
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Popeyes overtakes KFC as No. 2 chicken chain, but Chick-fil-A stays on top
Both Popeyes and KFC have lost market share to Chick-fil-A over the past year, according to Barclays research.
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New California law raises minimum wage for fast food workers to $20 per hour, among nation's highest
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed a law raising the minimum wage for fast food workers to $20 per hour.