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Fast Food Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Jul 3 DK Delek US Holdings to Host Second Quarter 2024 Conference Call on August 6th
Jul 3 WING Wingstop: Franchising Success Isn't Enough Anymore
Jul 3 QSR Boasting A 37% Return On Equity, Is Restaurant Brands International Inc. (NYSE:QSR) A Top Quality Stock?
Jul 2 DK Navigating 11 Analyst Ratings For Delek US Hldgs
Jul 2 QSR Restaurant Brands (QSR) Invests to Boost Presence in China
Jul 2 WING Wingstop’s U.K. millennial chief walks to work from his Hampstead Heath apartment and has $25 lunches from London’s hottest luxury gym
Jul 2 DPZ A Look At The Fair Value Of Domino's Pizza, Inc. (NYSE:DPZ)
Jul 2 WING Wingstop Inc. To Announce Fiscal Second Quarter 2024 Financial Results On July 31, 2024
Jul 2 QSR RBI to acquire Popeyes China and co-invest in Tims China
Jul 2 LOCO Winners And Losers Of Q1: Wendy's (NASDAQ:WEN) Vs The Rest Of The Traditional Fast Food Stocks
Jul 2 DPZ Dow Jones Falls Amid Powell Speech; Tesla Stock Surges On Deliveries
Jul 2 QSR MT Newswires Weekend Stocks To Watch: BCE; Bitfarms; Fennec; GreenPower; Hut 8; Restaurant Brands; Sigma Lithium; Solaris
Jul 1 JJSF J & J SNACK FOODS SCHEDULES FISCAL 2024 THIRD QUARTER EARNINGS CONFERENCE CALL AND WEBCAST
Jul 1 QSR Restaurant Brands to buy Popeyes China franchise, co-invest in Tims China
Jul 1 QSR Tims China Announces Significant Financing from Founding Shareholders
Jul 1 QSR Restaurant Brands International Announces Investments to Drive Growth in China
Jul 1 WING Q1 Earnings Roundup: Noodles (NASDAQ:NDLS) And The Rest Of The Modern Fast Food Segment
Jul 1 DPZ Dow Jones Rallies After Economic Data; Nvidia Gets Price Target Hike
Jun 28 WING Nvidia Hangs In IBD's Strictest — And Shrinking — Screen, But Another Stock Wobbles
Jun 28 DPZ Are Hedge Funds Bullish on Domino’s Pizza, Inc. (DPZ) Right Now?
Fast Food

Fast food is a type of mass-produced food designed for commercial resale and with a strong priority placed on "speed of service" versus other relevant factors involved in culinary science. Fast food was originally created as a commercial strategy to accommodate the larger numbers of busy commuters, travelers and wage workers who often did not have the time to sit down at a public house or diner and wait for their meal. By making speed of service the priority, this ensured that customers with strictly limited time (a commuter stopping to procure dinner to bring home to their family, for example, or an hourly laborer on a short lunch break) were not inconvenienced by waiting for their food to be cooked on-the-spot (as is expected from a traditional "sit down" restaurant). For those with no time to spare, fast food became a multibillion-dollar industry.
The fastest form of "fast food" consists of pre-cooked meals kept in readiness for a customer's arrival (Boston Market rotisserie chicken, Little Caesars pizza, etc.), with waiting time reduced to mere seconds. Other fast food outlets, primarily the hamburger outlets (McDonald's, Burger King, etc.) use mass-produced pre-prepared ingredients (bagged buns & condiments, frozen beef patties, prewashed/sliced vegetables, etc.) but take great pains to point out to the customer that the "meat and potatoes" (hamburgers and french fries) are always cooked fresh (or at least relatively recently) and assembled "to order" (like at a diner).
Although a vast variety of food can be "cooked fast", "fast food" is a commercial term limited to food sold in a restaurant or store with frozen, preheated or precooked ingredients, and served to the customer in a packaged form for take-out/take-away.
Fast food restaurants are traditionally distinguished by their ability to serve food via a drive-through. Outlets may be stands or kiosks, which may provide no shelter or seating, or fast food restaurants (also known as quick service restaurants). Franchise operations that are part of restaurant chains have standardized foodstuffs shipped to each restaurant from central locations.Fast food began with the first fish and chip shops in Britain in the 1860s. Drive-through restaurants were first popularized in the 1950s in the United States. The term "fast food" was recognized in a dictionary by Merriam–Webster in 1951.Eating fast food has been linked to, among other things, colorectal cancer, obesity, high cholesterol, and depression. Many fast foods tend to be high in saturated fat, sugar, salt and calories.The traditional family dinner is increasingly being replaced by the consumption of takeaway fast food. As a result, the time invested on food preparation is getting lower, with an average couple in the United States spending 47 minutes and 19 seconds per day on food preparation in 2013.

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