Published March 1, 2017

Is Fast Food Still a Teenage Dream?

The luster of feel-good food is often served in less than a few minutes. The average fast-food restaurant has long been a special place in American teens. It’s where teens worked and, until recently, where they hung out with friends. In the last two years, fast food seen a plateau in teenage customers. Read on to learn why!

Key Takeaways:

  • Whether it was a pizza place, a taco stand, or another purveyor of feel-good food, the fast-food restaurant has long held a special place in American adolescence.
  • Parents today are also less likely to take their kids to a quick serve for breakfast on the way to school, Reynolds says.
  • Health might also be playing a role in the teen traffic drop-off. Health-conscious friends can derail entire visits among teen groups to brands with fewer nutritious options.

“Health might also be playing a role in the teen traffic drop-off. Health-conscious friends can derail entire visits among teen groups to brands with fewer nutritious options.”

https://www.qsrmagazine.com/consumer-trends/fast-food-still-teenage-dream

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