The bright, colorful plastic play structures found at fast food restaurants like McDonalds have come under heavy scrutiny. Mother and developmental psychologist Erin Carr-Jordan has taken samples from over 50 structures that shows a lack of cleaning and dangerous levels of bacteria growth and food accumulation. She says that companies like Chick-fil-A do a better job than competitors.
A large franchisee of Applebee’s restaurants, the Apple Gold Group, has purchased 13 existing locations in South Carolina. The restaurants are located in large cities like Charleston and Myrtle Beach. This brings the company’s total to 86 Applebee’s restaurants and makes it one of the four largest franchisees of the brand.
Subway restaurants have focused on non-traditional development that puts restaurant locations in colleges, office buildings and large retail complexes. This focus has led to the opening of the 8,000th non-traditional location. The newest restaurant was opened inside a Jeep and Chrysler Assembly Plant in Toledo.
Saladworks is on the expansion path again. The national fresh tossed salad chain has signed a new development agreement that will help one franchisee open his third location in Delaware. Nearly 75% of all franchisees with Saladworks own more than one restaurant. The chain was also named one of the 10 ten franchises by QSR Magazine for 2011.
Smashburger is growing by leaps and bounds as consumer demand for higher quality burgers swells. The chain opened its first location in Frisco, bringing the current total number of locations in Dallas to four. Six more restaurants will be added to the area over the next three years.
The National Restaurant Association has introduced a new initative program to help parents make informed healthy dining choices for their children. The “Kids LiveWell” program involves over 15,000 restaurants that will voluntarily added healthier menu items for children. Brands include El Pollo Loco and Outback Steakhouse.
Denny’s has been chosen by the National Restaurant Association as an Inaugural Leader of the program. The chain already has two menu items for kids that meet the program’s healthy dining requirements, the Junior Build Your Own Grand Slam and Spaghetti Plate. The two dishes will be featured at the Kids LiveWell Event.
IHOP is celebrating their participation in the LiveWell program by running a special promotion during the month of August. Each evening in August the “Kids Eat Free” promotion will return so kids can try the new SIMPLE & FIT kids’ menu items. Options that meet the LiveWell program guidelines include the Jr. Fish and Baby Cakes with a Jr. Fresh Fruit Dish.
OSI Restaurant Partners, parent company of Bonefish Grill, Outback Steakhouse and Carrabba’s Italian Grill, have also joined the inaugural LiveWell program. All three restaurants now offer dishes for child diners that fit the nutritional requirements. Options include Grilled Chicken and Whole Grain Spaghetti Pomodoro and the Joey Sirloin.
Joe’s Crab Shack was proud to join the LiveWell program when it was first announced and worked with registered dieticians to create a better kid’s menu. The Kid’s Snow Crab and Kid’s Simple Grilled Shrimp are healthy low-calorie options with plenty of flavor. Kids can also choose from side dishes like applesauce and corn on the cob.