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Fast casual restaurant

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Type of restaurant
Customers dining and ordering at a (nowChipotle)Soul Daddy outlet inSouth Street Seaport,Manhattan, N.Y. in 2011

Afast casual restaurant, found primarily in theUnited States andCanada, is arestaurant that does not offer fulltable service, but advertiseshigher quality food thanfast-food restaurants, with fewer frozen or processed ingredients. It is an intermediate concept betweenfast food andcasual dining.

History

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The concept originated in the United States in the early 1990s, but did not become mainstream until the end of the 2000s and the beginning of the 2010s.[1] During theeconomic recession that began in 2007, the category of fast casual dining saw increased sales to the 18–34-year-olddemographic.[2] Customers with limiteddiscretionary spending for meals tend to choose fast casual for dining which they perceive as healthier.[2][3]

Definition

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The founder and publisher of FastCasual.com, Paul Barron, is credited with coining the term "fast-casual" in the late 1990s.[4] Horatio Lonsdale-Hands, former Chairman and CEO of ZuZu Inc., is also credited with coining the term. ZuZu, a handmade Mexican food concept co-founded by Lonsdale-Hands and Espartaco Borga in 1989, filed a U.S. Federal trademark registration for the term "fast-casual" in November 1995,[5][6] leading Michael DeLuca to call Lonsdale-Hands a "progressive pioneer in the burgeoning 'fast-casual' market segment" in the July 1996 edition ofRestaurant Hospitality.[7]

The company Technomic Information Services defined "fast-casual restaurants" as meeting the following criteria:[8]

  • Limited-service orself-service format
  • Average meal price between $8 and $15
  • Made-to-order food with more complex flavors than fast food restaurants
  • Upscale, unique or highly developeddécor
  • Most often will not have adrive-through

Examples of fast casual restaurants

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"2010's Twenty Largest Fast-Casual Franchises". BlueMauMau. Archived fromthe original on January 25, 2018. RetrievedJune 29, 2011.
  2. ^abJargon, Julie (February 1, 2010)."As Sales Drop, Burger King Draws Critics for Courting 'Super Fans'".The Wall Street Journal. Yahoo! Finance. Archived fromthe original on February 4, 2010. RetrievedFebruary 1, 2010.
  3. ^Panera Bread Most Expensive Expensed Chain Restaurant, By Martha C. White, July 22, 2016, Money
  4. ^Wheelen, Thomas L.; Hunger, J. David (2006).Strategic Management and Business Policy: Cases (10th ed.). Upper Saddle River, N.J: Pearson Prentice Hall.ISBN 978-0-13-149460-2.
  5. ^Penelope, Swift (2017)."Amadeus: Fast-Casual - Origin and Trademark". RetrievedFebruary 20, 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  6. ^"Fast Casual Trademark Serial Number: 75017852".
  7. ^"Formula for Success".Restaurant Hospitality.80 (7):81–86. July 1996.
  8. ^"What exactly is fast casual?".Franchise Times. January 2008. Archived fromthe original on October 21, 2012. RetrievedJanuary 23, 2011.
Fast food andfast casual restaurant chains in the United States
Asian
Baked goods
Barbecue
Beverages
Breakfast
Chicken
Frozen
desserts
Hamburgers
Hot dogs
Mexican /Tex-Mex
Pizza /Italian
Salads
Sandwiches
Seafood
Other
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